There is a file (set of rars and pars) that I was interested in downloading using 6.50RC4. Although it had been only posted to usenet a few hours ago, it looks as if it has been already bombed because logging reports that the files can't be found on the servers I use. After download attempts had reached the maximum amount, the download was moved to Failed Files.
To try again, I restarted the download by R Clicking on the Failed Files and selecting 'Bypass filters'. I later added an NZB for a different download and let it run for a while. Checking later, I see that the second download remains paused because Newsbin is continuing to attempt to download the first fileset with no apparent limitation on the amount of attempts.
Was CTRL+Y the wrong choice to make and is there a better alternative? The logic I would like to use is for new downloads to be pushed to the top of the download queue and to take precedence over 'Bypass Filters' downloads. This should in theory allow newer downloads to start downloading automatically without the need for user intervention of the download queue.
Is this possible already and have I missed out a vital command/step in the procedure?