Ted Zlatanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Occasionally when I am writing an email or news article I realize that >> I don't want to send it after all, for some reason. I don't want to >> save it even as a draft, so I use C-c C-k, "message-kill-buffer". >> >> I then get "Message modified; kill anyway? (yes or no)" in the >> minibuffer. Is there a way to suppress this message? I'd like the >> kill to happen without confirmation. > > I just added the message-kill-buffer-query-if-modified variable to > message.el in CVS. It's t by default, so you should set it to nil to > achieve the desired effect.
I don't use CVS, but I tried adding the line (setq message-kill-buffer-query-if-modified nil) to message.el, then ran byte-compile-file on it. But it didn't seem to make any difference. I'm using Gnus v10.5.6. What am I doing wrong? David -- David Sumbler Please reply with a followup to the newsgroup. However, if you _really_ want to send me an e-mail, replace "nospam" in my address with "aeolia". _______________________________________________ Info-gnus-english mailing list Info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english