From: steve@miranova.com (Steven L. Baur)
Subject: Re: Incoming* files in Mail directory
Date: 01 Dec 1995 16:14:05 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m27n0gpbjm.fsf@diana.miranova.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: "Jin S. Choi"'s message of 01 Dec 1995 11:38:33 -0800
>>>>> "Jin" == Jin S Choi <jsc@atype.com> writes:
Jin> I recently switched over from using the add-active-nov script
Jin> to having gnus do the splitting for nnml. I've been finding
Jin> lots of files of the form "Incoming[a-z][0-9]+" in my ~/Mail
Jin> directory, and I think ding is creating them. Is there any
Jin> way to get it to cut it out?
(setq nnmail-delete-incoming t)
This variable defaults to t in 5.0/5.1, and nil in September.
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steve@miranova.com baur
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