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- From: doc@uiuc.edu
- Subject: Re: [not] saving outgoing messages
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- Organization: A temporary reversal of entropy
- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 1993 00:42:07 GMT
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- cgw@sol.acs.unt.edu (christopher williams) writes:
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- >um, and what's this about "[nosave]"? someone RTFM me, please?
-
- What [nosave] does is just what it says. If I were in elm right now, and
- I typed:
- [nosave]
- (important: must be at the beginning of a newline), you would not see
- these 2 lines. I =think=
- [save]
- undoes the effect of [nosave]. or it might be [clear]..I'm not certain.
- However, even if [nosave] is put at the very beginning of your letter,
- elm will still save a (blank) letter in your =sent folder. That was why
- I asked my original question.
-
- cheers,
- jm
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- Jim Marco
- doc@uiuc.edu
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