Either. Your choice.
"Expire -o" will expire all "old" articles, read or unread.
"Expire -r" will expire all read articles, old or new.
Expire.exe will not expire anything, if you do not specify "-o" or
"-r" explicitly.
Also, if you specify "-n" (in addition to "-o" or "-r"), expire.exe
will not expire anything; but will show you what might have been
expired.
>As far as I have been able to figure out from the talk on this mailing
>list, there is no way of marking a specific article for expiring. Is this
>true?
Yes.
>If this is true, how do I contact Chin, to tell him about my wish? I
>suppose I would be able to reach him through this mailing list?
He reads this mailing list alright. Several people have requested
the feature you wanted already. But it doesn't hurt to keep talking
about it in this mailing list. :)
-- Albert Y.C. Lai trebla@io.org http://www.io.org/~trebla/