+2002-09-15 Kai Gro\e,A_\e(Bjohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
+
+ * gnus.texi (Mail Source Specifiers): Say "one-to-one
+ correspondence" in the description of `directory'.
+
2002-09-11 Kai Gro\e,b_\e(Bjohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* gnus.texi (Top, Summary Buffer): Add info to "Delayed Articles"
@item directory
@vindex nnmail-scan-directory-mail-source-once
-Get mail from several files in a directory. This is typically used
-when you have procmail split the incoming mail into several files.
-That is, mail from the file @file{foo.bar.spool} will be put in the
-group @code{foo.bar}. (You can change the suffix to be used instead
+Get mail from several files in a directory. This is typically used when
+you have procmail split the incoming mail into several files. That is,
+there is a one-to-one correspondence between files in that directory and
+groups, so that mail from the file @file{foo.bar.spool} will be put in
+the group @code{foo.bar}. (You can change the suffix to be used instead
of @code{.spool}.) Setting
-@code{nnmail-scan-directory-mail-source-once} to non-nil forces Gnus
-to scan the mail source only once. This is particularly useful if you
-want to scan mail groups at a specified level.
+@code{nnmail-scan-directory-mail-source-once} to non-nil forces Gnus to
+scan the mail source only once. This is particularly useful if you want
+to scan mail groups at a specified level.
@vindex nnmail-resplit-incoming
There is also the variable @code{nnmail-resplit-incoming}, if you set