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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 19 Feb 2001 04:15:26 +0000 |
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81 @findex rmail-quit | 81 @findex rmail-quit |
82 @kindex b @r{(Rmail)} | 82 @kindex b @r{(Rmail)} |
83 @findex rmail-bury | 83 @findex rmail-bury |
84 You can exit Rmail with @kbd{q} (@code{rmail-quit}); this expunges and | 84 You can exit Rmail with @kbd{q} (@code{rmail-quit}); this expunges and |
85 saves the Rmail file and then switches to another buffer. But there is | 85 saves the Rmail file and then switches to another buffer. But there is |
86 no need to `exit' formally. If you switch from Rmail to editing in | 86 no need to ``exit'' formally. If you switch from Rmail to editing in |
87 other buffers, and never happen to switch back, you have exited. (The | 87 other buffers, and never happen to switch back, you have exited. (The |
88 Rmail command @kbd{b}, @code{rmail-bury}, does this for you.) Just make | 88 Rmail command @kbd{b}, @code{rmail-bury}, does this for you.) Just make |
89 sure to save the Rmail file eventually (like any other file you have | 89 sure to save the Rmail file eventually (like any other file you have |
90 changed). @kbd{C-x s} is a good enough way to do this | 90 changed). @kbd{C-x s} is a good enough way to do this |
91 (@pxref{Saving}). | 91 (@pxref{Saving}). |