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Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail
From: |
Pablo Sanchez |
Subject: |
Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Feb 2008 09:53:38 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus - see www.gnus.org |
Martin Geisler <mg@daimi.au.dk> writes:
> Pablo Sanchez <dev.null@blueoakdb.com> writes:
>
> Hi Pablo
Hi Martin,
> I think you want to change either this variable:
>
> `gnus-home-directory'
> `gnus-directory'
> `message-directory'
>
> [ snipped ]
>
Thank you.
> When searching for a variable controlling something, then it is
> often useful to search with M-x apropos-value for the value in
> question.
Thank you for the hint as I rather learn to `fish than to be fed a
fish.' :)
I thought I'd try it out. After entering 'M-x apropos-value' I
entered 'gnus.*directory' At this point I received a `stack overflow
in regexp matcher'
Am I doing sometihng incredibly lame?
Cheers,
--
pablo
- re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, Pablo Sanchez, 2008/02/11
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- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, Pablo Sanchez, 2008/02/12
- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, Martin Geisler, 2008/02/12
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- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, Pablo Sanchez, 2008/02/13
- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, Martin Geisler, 2008/02/13
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- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, Pablo Sanchez, 2008/02/13
- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, anhnmncb, 2008/02/14
- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, Reiner Steib, 2008/02/14
- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, anhnmncb, 2008/02/14
- Re: re-specifying ~/News and ~/Mail, Reiner Steib, 2008/02/13