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* Incoming* files in Mail directory
@ 1995-12-01 19:38 Jin S. Choi
  1995-12-02  0:14 ` Steven L. Baur
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jin S. Choi @ 1995-12-01 19:38 UTC (permalink / raw)


I recently switched over from using the add-active-nov script to
having gnus do the splitting for nnml. I've been finding lots of files
of the form "Incoming[a-z][0-9]+" in my ~/Mail directory, and I think
ding is creating them. Is there any way to get it to cut it out?


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* Re: Incoming* files in Mail directory
  1995-12-01 19:38 Incoming* files in Mail directory Jin S. Choi
@ 1995-12-02  0:14 ` Steven L. Baur
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Steven L. Baur @ 1995-12-02  0:14 UTC (permalink / raw)


>>>>> "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.
-- 
steve@miranova.com baur


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