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Change in quoting.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
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}).