* RMAILIncoming files
@ 1996-02-14 21:03 Mark Hovey
1996-02-15 18:34 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Mark Hovey @ 1996-02-14 21:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
I am a novice user of September Gnus, v0.38. I use Gnus to read my
mail, using the easiest method. That is, I have
gnus-secondary-split-methods set to nnbabyl, and use a simple
nnmail-split-methods variable. Gnus seems to create RMAILIncoming files
that are world-readable--obviously not good behavior for a mail
program. It doesn't seem to delete them either. What is going on and
how do I fix it?
Mark Hovey
hovey@math.mit.edu
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* Re: RMAILIncoming files
1996-02-14 21:03 RMAILIncoming files Mark Hovey
@ 1996-02-15 18:34 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1996-02-15 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
Mark Hovey <hovey@math.mit.edu> writes:
> Gnus seems to create RMAILIncoming files that are
> world-readable--obviously not good behavior for a mail program.
No, that's not good. Fix in 0.40.
> It doesn't seem to delete them either. What is going on and how do
> I fix it?
If you're sure that Gnus will never lose you any mail, you can set
`nnmail-delete-incoming' to t.
--
"Yes. The journey through the human heart
would have to wait until some other time."
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