I am using Gnus and it is really good for newsgroup and mailing list
reading. But I am still confused of the files and folders created by
Gnus under my ~/Mail folder.

There is a folder named "bogus" in my ~/Mail. What's the function of
this folder?

I think I forget to use a ("other" "") pattern in my variable
nnmail-split-methods. I think it is the reason why "bogus" folder
exists. So can I read the mails under "bogus" again?

The second question is that what is the meaning of files named like
"Incoming2309OYv" under ~/Mail . I have about 40 files whose name is
like IncomingXXXXXX.

I want to understand these meanings so I can back my Gnus files to
another machine.

Thanks

Water Lin

-- 
Water Lin's notes and pencils: http://en.waterlin.org
Email: [email protected]
_______________________________________________
info-gnus-english mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english

Reply via email to