(nnmairix-request-group): Bind nnmairix-fast and nnmairix-group around
nnmairix-request-group-with-article-number-correction call.
(nnmairix-fast, nnmairix-group): New, less general names, for free
variables passed from nnmairix-request-group to
nnmairix-request-group-with-article-number-correction. Declare.
(nnmairix-request-group-with-article-number-correction):
Use nnmairix-fast, nnmairix-group rather than fast, group.
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