From: Jinhyok Heo <novembreN0$PAM@ournature.org>
Subject: IncomingXXXX files are not deleted.
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 14:18:03 +0900 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m3lmjvwn3o.fsf@ournature.org> (raw)
I'm using gnus on cvs with XEmacs 21.4.4.
When I get a mail, it seems to move into ~/Mail/IncomingXXXXX. And
then by my splitting rule it goes to proper folder. Right?
After that, I think the ~/Mail/IncomingXXXXX file should be
deleted. But I found this morning more than 40,000 IncomingXXXXX were
residing on ~/Mail. Why are they not deleted?
I started using gnus about three months ago. I'm quite happy with it,
but I still get frustrated when I can't control the behavior of gnus.
Thanks in advance.
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