> Hello.
>
> Does somone know how to avoid long lists of emacs-savings like that
> in the subject line? They seem to be created only if the emacs is
> invoced on the local machine but not if started remotely via telnet
> etc. The saves-files contain files visited with that emacs-session.
>
>
Tag, Kai.
: > On Fri, 24 May 96 08:29 MET DST,
: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Wehler) said:
:
: Andreas> Does somone know how to avoid long lists of emacs-savings
: Andreas> like that in the subject line? [...]
:
: I do not think that it is a good idea to remove these files.
: Andreas Wehler wrote:
:
: If you want to read up on these files, try
:
: ^h f recover-session RETURN
:
: I tried a couple ideas from the emacs newsgroups for turning these off.
: They all had bad side effects, such as randomly saving regular files
: with permissions of 000, etc. This w
> On Fri, 24 May 96 08:29 MET DST,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andreas Wehler) said:
Andreas> Does somone know how to avoid long lists of emacs-savings
Andreas> like that in the subject line? [...]
These files contain lists of filenames that Emacs has currently
auto-saved. You can use M-x r
Andreas Wehler wrote:
> Does somone know how to avoid long lists of emacs-savings like that
> in the subject line? They seem to be created only if the emacs is
> invoced on the local machine but not if started remotely via telnet
> etc. The saves-files contain files visited with that emacs-sess
Hello.
Does somone know how to avoid long lists of emacs-savings like that
in the subject line? They seem to be created only if the emacs is
invoced on the local machine but not if started remotely via telnet
etc. The saves-files contain files visited with that emacs-session.
Thanks.
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