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* Draft Question
@ 1998-02-17 14:58 Jake Colman
  1998-02-17 22:00 ` Justin Sheehy
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jake Colman @ 1998-02-17 14:58 UTC (permalink / raw)


I saved a message to draft using C-x C-s.

1) I switched to Group buffer but Draft was not in the listing.  I had to
   relist the buffer in order to see it.  Is that to be expected?

2) I entred the Draft group, completed the editing of my message an did a C-c
   C-c.  Only afterwards did I look at the Draft menu and wonder if was
   supposed to have used a different key sequence.  Do I have to use the Draft
   commands to send the message?  The message did disappear but was not copied
   to my archives directory. Now I am not sure whether the message was sent.

Quassia Gnus v0.27; nntp 5.0; nnml 1.0; nnmh 1.0; nndraft 1.0; nnfolder 1.0

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* Re: Draft Question
  1998-02-17 14:58 Draft Question Jake Colman
@ 1998-02-17 22:00 ` Justin Sheehy
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Justin Sheehy @ 1998-02-17 22:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


Jake Colman <colman@ppllc.com> writes:

> 1) I switched to Group buffer but Draft was not in the listing.  I had to
>    relist the buffer in order to see it.  Is that to be expected?

Yes.  The next time you do a `g' or `n g' where n is >= the level of
your drafts group, it should appear.

> 2) I entred the Draft group, completed the editing of my message an
> did a C-c C-c.  Only afterwards did I look at the Draft menu and
> wonder if was supposed to have used a different key sequence.  Do I
> have to use the Draft commands to send the message?  The message did
> disappear but was not copied to my archives directory. Now I am not
> sure whether the message was sent.

It was sent.  In general, once you have begun editing a draft with `D e'
or somesuch, it is no different than editing/sending any other message.

-- 
Justin Sheehy

In a cloud bones of steel.
  




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