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06.03 When saving in +a/b/c keeps you from saving in +a/b.
Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1991 21:56:45 -0700 This happens when default-save-file is $F. Try changing default-save-file to $F/$N (my favorite) to get, for example, +news/software/nn/1022, or $G to put everything in +news.software.nn. Finally, if you really did want the behavior of +$F, a compromise would be to use +$F. (Andrew's favorite) instead (one can use anything other than '.'). From: Harry Herman <herman@corpane.uucp> Date: Sun, 2 Jun 1991 21:56:45 -0700 Alternatively, use +$F/$L, to place articles for news.software.nn in the file +/news/software/nn/nn. This has two advantages: 1) You can later read through the folder "nn" and save some of the articles under new folder names having to do with the topic. For example, you might save auto-select topics under +$F/auto-sel, that is, +/news/software/nn/auto-sel. 2) If at a later date, a new newsgroup is added below nn, articles can still be saved under that subgroup since +/news/software/nn is already a directory, not a folder.
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