Hi there. Easior <[email protected]> writes:
> Hi, all. > > I have made some modifications of default places of gnus directories, > e.g. > > (setq gnus-default-directory "~/.emacs.d/gnus/") (setq > gnus-home-directory "~/.emacs.d/gnus/") (setq gnus-directory > "~/.emacs.d/gnus/News/") (setq message-auto-save-directory > "~/.emacs.d/gnus/Mail/drafts/") > > it always works well. However, there exists a seemingly strange > directory > > $ cd ~/.emacs.d/gnus/News $ ls agent drafts trash $ ls drafts drafts > queue > > it means that there are two directories with the same name "drafts" > exiting in the gnus hirarchical directories. How can I do? > > Thank in advance. Those two directories exist because Gnus makes two "nndraft" groups within `gnus-directory' automatically. nndraft:drafts is for saved unsent messages, while nndraft:queue is where "sent" messages are diverted to whenever Gnus is in "unplugged" (offline) mode, or if you set the variable `gnus-agent-queue-mail' to t. FYI, according to the docstring of `message-auto-save-directory', it is only used when Gnus isn't running. You might be better off setting it to what Gnus is trying to use. Your directory setup is cool for portability. I think I'll steal it. :) Best, WGG -- I use grml (http://grml.org/) _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
