Alan Schmitt <[email protected]> writes: > On 2016-03-24 10:51, Peter Münster <[email protected]> writes: > >> On Thu, Mar 24 2016, Alan Schmitt wrote: >> >>> I just had emacs crash, and I could recover almost all my files using >>> their last autosave, with one exception: the email I was writing. >> >> It was not in ~/News/drafts/drafts ? > > No, there was nothing there. I just waited until I save the "autosave" > message for this current message, and I cannot find where this has been > saved … I also looked into ~/Mail/drafts, which is where > `message-auto-save-directory' points to, but it is not there. (The > docstring for that variable says that this is the buffer where messages > are saved if Gnus is not running, but I don't know where to look if Gnus > is running.) > > Is there an equivalent of `message-auto-save-directory' for gnus?
Take a look at the `gnus-home-directory' and `gnus-directory' variables. I don't know why there are two of those. In my case, I've got this set: (setq gnus-home-directory "~/.emacs.d") And my drafts are therefore found under "~/.emacs.d/News/drafts/drafts/". Hope that's helpful. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
