Say you want to file to a/b/c/foo.pdf, but that file already exists. paperless does not recover well from that situation. As a work around, just run M-x paperless again and start from scratch. Ideally it would still fail, but remove the files that it managed to copy from the list.
Say you want to file to a/b/c/foo.pdf, but that file already exists. paperless does not recover well from that situation. As a work around, just run M-x paperless again and start from scratch. Ideally it would still fail, but remove the files that it managed to copy from the list.