+2003-02-24 Jesper Harder <harder@ifa.au.dk>
+
+ * gnus.texi: Markup fixes.
+
+ * message.texi: do.
+
+ * emacs-mime.texi: do.
+
2003-02-20 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* message.texi (News Headers): Update description of Message-ID.
@item safe-date-to-time
Take a date and return a time. If the date is not syntactically valid,
-return a "zero" date.
+return a ``zero'' date.
@item time-less-p
Take two times and say whether the first time is less (i. e., earlier)
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* Filling In Threads:: \e$B%9%l%C%I$rKd$a$k\e(B
* More Threading:: \e$B%9%l%C%I$r$$$8$/$k$5$i$KB?$/$NJQ?t\e(B
-* Low-Level Threading:: \e$B$3$l$G=*$o$C$?$H;W$C$?$G$7$g$&\e(B... \e$B$G$b$"\e(B
- \e$B$J$?$O4V0c$C$F$$$?\e(B!
+* Low-Level Threading:: \e$B$3$l$G=*$o$C$?$H;W$C$?$G$7$g$&\e(B@dots{} \e$B$G\e(B
+ \e$B$b$"$J$?$O4V0c$C$F$$$?\e(B!
Decoding Articles
* Expiring in IMAP:: nnimap \e$B$K$h$k%a!<%k$N4|8B@Z$l>C5n\e(B
* Editing IMAP ACLs:: \e$B%a!<%k%\%C%/%9$X$NB>$NMxMQ<T$N;HMQ$r@)8B\e(B
/\e$B5v2D$9$k\e(B
-* Expunging mailboxes:: "\e$B%a!<%k%\%C%/%905=L\e(B" \e$B%\%?%s$HEy2A$J$b$N\e(B
+* Expunging mailboxes:: ``\e$B%a!<%k%\%C%/%905=L\e(B'' \e$B%\%?%s$HEy2A$J$b$N\e(B
* A note on namespaces:: gnus \e$B$G\e(B IMAP \e$BL>A06u4V$r;H$&\e(B(\e$B;H$o$J$$\e(B)\e$BJ}K!\e(B
Other Sources
\e$B%9%l!<%V$r5/F0$9$k$H$-$K$b$7%^%9%?!<$N\e(B @file{.newsrc*} \e$B%U%!%$%k72$,%;!<\e(B
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-\e$B$b$7$l$^$;$s!#\e(B"yes" \e$B$HEz$($k$H!"%^%9%?!<$K%;!<%V$5$l$F$$$J$$JQ99$O%9%l!<\e(B
-\e$B%V$KH?1G$5$l$^$;$s!#\e(B"no" \e$B$HEz$($k$H!"%^%9%?!<$GFI$^$l$?$$$/$D$+$N5-;v$,!"\e(B
-\e$B%9%l!<%V$G$OL$FI$G$"$k$H8+$J$5$l$k$+$b$7$l$^$;$s!#\e(B
+\e$B$b$7$l$^$;$s!#\e(B``yes'' \e$B$HEz$($k$H!"%^%9%?!<$K%;!<%V$5$l$F$$$J$$JQ99$O%9%l!<\e(B
+\e$B%V$KH?1G$5$l$^$;$s!#\e(B``no'' \e$B$HEz$($k$H!"%^%9%?!<$GFI$^$l$?$$$/$D$+$N5-;v\e(B
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@node Fetching a Group
@section \e$B%0%k!<%W$r<hF@$9$k\e(B
@item ticked
\e$B$=$N%0%k!<%WCf$N0u$NIU$$$?5-;v$N?t!#\e(B
@item total
-\e$B$=$N%0%k!<%WCf$NA45-;v?t!#$b$C$H@53N$K8@$&$H!"\e(BMAX-NUMBER - MIN_NUMBER +
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+@var{min_number} \e$B%W%i%9\e(B 1.
@item topic
\e$B%H%T%C%/%^%$%J!<%b!<%I$r;HMQ$7$F$$$k;~!"$3$NJQ?t$OA^F~$5$l$F$$$k8=:_$N%H\e(B
\e$B%T%C%/$KB+G{$5$l$^$9!#\e(B
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\e$B$9\e(B (@code{gnus-group-read-group})\e$B!#$b$7$=$N%0%k!<%W$KL$FI5-;v$,L5$$!"$b\e(B
\e$B$7$/$O$3$NL?Na$K?t;z0J30$N%W%l%U%#%C%/%9$rM?$($k$H!"\e(Bgnus \e$B$O%5!<%P$+$i$3\e(B
-\e$B$N%0%k!<%W$NA4$F$N8E$$5-;v$r<hF@$7$h$&$H$7$^$9!#\e(B@var{N} \e$B$N?t;z@\F,0z?t$r\e(B
-\e$BM?$($k$H!"\e(Bgnus \e$B$N<hF@$9$k5-;v?t$O\e(B @var{N} \e$B$K$J$j$^$9!#\e(B@var{N} \e$B$,@5$N?t$G\e(B
-\e$B$"$l$P\e(B gnus \e$B$O?7$7$$J}$+$i\e(B @var{N} \e$B8D$N5-;v$r<hF@$7!"\e(B@var{N} \e$B$,Ii$N?t$G\e(B
-\e$B$"$l$P\e(B gnus \e$B$O8E$$J}$+$i\e(B @code{abs(@var{N})} \e$B8D$N5-;v$r<hF@$7$^$9!#\e(B
+\e$B$N%0%k!<%W$NA4$F$N8E$$5-;v$r<hF@$7$h$&$H$7$^$9!#\e(B@var{n} \e$B$N?t;z@\F,0z?t$r\e(B
+\e$BM?$($k$H!"\e(Bgnus \e$B$N<hF@$9$k5-;v?t$O\e(B @var{n} \e$B$K$J$j$^$9!#\e(B@var{n} \e$B$,@5$N?t$G\e(B
+\e$B$"$l$P\e(B gnus \e$B$O?7$7$$J}$+$i\e(B @var{n} \e$B8D$N5-;v$r<hF@$7!"\e(B@var{n} \e$B$,Ii$N?t$G\e(B
+\e$B$"$l$P\e(B gnus \e$B$O8E$$J}$+$i\e(B @code{abs(@var{n})} \e$B8D$N5-;v$r<hF@$7$^$9!#\e(B
\e$B$7$?$,$C$F!"\e(B@kbd{SPC} \e$B$G$OIaDL$K%0%k!<%W$KF~$j!"\e(B@kbd{C-u SPC} \e$B$G$O8E$$5-\e(B
\e$B;v$,8=$l$^$9!#\e(B@kbd{C-u 4 2 SPC} \e$B$G$O\e(B 42 \e$B8D$N:G?7$N5-;v$r<hF@$7!"\e(B@kbd{C-u
\e$B$7$F$/$@$5$$\e(B (\e$B$3$l$O%H%0%k%3%^%s%I$G$9\e(B)\e$B!#\e(B
\e$B$5$"$d$C$F$_$h$&!#$H$K$+$/;n$7$F$_$F!#7/$,La$C$F$/$k$^$G!"KM$O$3$3$GBT$C\e(B
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-\e$B$-$?\e(B? \e$B$h$7!"$8$c<!$O\e(B @kbd{l} \e$B$r2!$7$F$_$F!#$[$i!#$3$l$GA4$F$N%0%k!<%W\e(B
-\e$B$,\e(B @samp{misc} \e$B$N2<$KI=<($5$l$^$7$?!#6=J3$7$F%/%i%/%i$7$F$3$J$$\e(B? \e$B%"%D$/$C\e(B
-\e$B$F!"$$$^$$$^$7$$$/$i$$$G$7$g\e(B?
+\e$B$F$k$+$i$5!#%i%i!"%?%i%i%s\e(B@dots{}\e$B!"$$$$6J$@$M!"$3$l\e(B@dots{}\e$B%i!"%i!"\e(B
+\e$B%i\e(B@dots{}\e$B$(\e(B? \e$BLa$C$F$-$?\e(B? \e$B$h$7!"$8$c<!$O\e(B @kbd{l} \e$B$r2!$7$F$_$F!#$[$i!#$3$l\e(B
+\e$B$GA4$F$N%0%k!<%W$,\e(B @samp{misc} \e$B$N2<$KI=<($5$l$^$7$?!#6=J3$7$F%/%i%/%i$7\e(B
+\e$B$F$3$J$$\e(B? \e$B%"%D$/$C$F!"$$$^$$$^$7$$$/$i$$$G$7$g\e(B?
\e$B$3$l$r$:$C$HM-8z$K$7$?$1$l$P!"%0%k!<%W%b!<%I$N%U%C%/$K$3$N%^%$%J!<%b!<%I\e(B
\e$B$rDI2C$7$F$/$@$5$$!#0J2<$N9T$r\e(B @file{~/.gnus} \e$B%U%!%$%k$KF~$l$F!"$M!#\e(B
\e$B$3$N4X?t$O!"$?$H$(%a!<%k%0%k!<%W$G;H$o$l$?$H$7$F$b!"<B:]$K$O%K%e!<%9$NMM\e(B
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-\e$B%a!<%k%0%k!<%W$K\e(B "\e$BEj9F\e(B" \e$B$9$k$N$KJXMx$G$9\e(B; \e$B$=$l$i$OEv$N%0%k!<%W$KC1$KD>@\\e(B
-\e$B%;!<%V$5$l$^$9!#BP1~$9$k%P%C%/%(%s%I$,Ej9F$N$?$a$N%a%=%C%I\e(B (request-post
-method) \e$B$r;}$C$F$$$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s$,!#\e(B
+\e$B%a!<%k%0%k!<%W$K\e(B ``\e$BEj9F\e(B'' \e$B$9$k$N$KJXMx$G$9\e(B; \e$B$=$l$i$OEv$N%0%k!<%W$KC1$KD>\e(B
+\e$B@\%;!<%V$5$l$^$9!#BP1~$9$k%P%C%/%(%s%I$,Ej9F$N$?$a$N%a%=%C\e(B
+\e$B%I\e(B (request-post method) \e$B$r;}$C$F$$$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s$,!#\e(B
@end table
\e$B0J2<$O%0%k!<%W%P%C%U%!$N$?$a$NJQ?t$G$9\e(B:
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-\e$B%a!<%k%0%k!<%W$K\e(B "\e$BEj9F\e(B" \e$B$9$k$N$KJXMx$G$9\e(B; \e$B$=$l$i$OEv$N%0%k!<%W$KC1$KD>@\\e(B
-\e$B%;!<%V$5$l$^$9!#BP1~$9$k%P%C%/%(%s%I$,Ej9F$N$?$a$N%a%=%C%I\e(B (request-post
-method) \e$B$r;}$C$F$$$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s$,!#\e(B
+\e$B%a!<%k%0%k!<%W$K\e(B ``\e$BEj9F\e(B'' \e$B$9$k$N$KJXMx$G$9\e(B; \e$B$=$l$i$OEv$N%0%k!<%W$KC1$KD>\e(B
+\e$B@\%;!<%V$5$l$^$9!#BP1~$9$k%P%C%/%(%s%I$,Ej9F$N$?$a$N%a%=%C\e(B
+\e$B%I\e(B (request-post method) \e$B$r;}$C$F$$$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s$,!#\e(B
@item S D b
@kindex S D b (\e$B35N,\e(B)
\e$B%I$K$9$kJ}K!\e(B
* Filling In Threads:: \e$B%9%l%C%I$rKd$a$k\e(B
* More Threading:: \e$B%9%l%C%I$r$$$8$/$k$5$i$KB?$/$NJQ?t\e(B
-* Low-Level Threading:: \e$B$3$l$G=*$o$C$?$H;W$C$?$G$7$g$&\e(B... \e$B$G$b$"\e(B
- \e$B$J$?$O4V0c$C$F$$$?\e(B!
+* Low-Level Threading:: \e$B$3$l$G=*$o$C$?$H;W$C$?$G$7$g$&\e(B@dots{} \e$B$G\e(B
+ \e$B$b$"$J$?$O4V0c$C$F$$$?\e(B!
@end menu
@node Loose Threads
\e$B$K$b$C$HIi2Y$,$+$+$k$H$$$&$3$H$K$J$k$G$7$g$&!#%5!<%P!<<+?H$b$b$C$HIi2Y$,\e(B
\e$B$+$+$k$h$&$K$J$j$^$9!=!=M>J,$J5-;v$NMW5a$H!"M>J,$J@\B3$G!#\e(B
-\e$B$O$$!"$3$l$GK\Ev$O$3$N$h$&$J$3$H$r$9$Y$-$GL5$$;v$,J,$+$C$?$G$7$g$&\e(B... \e$BK\\e(B
-\e$BEv$K$=$&$7$?$$$H;W$o$J$$8B$j$O!#\e(B
+\e$B$O$$!"$3$l$GK\Ev$O$3$N$h$&$J$3$H$r$9$Y$-$GL5$$;v$,J,$+$C$?$G$7$g\e(B
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@vindex gnus-asynchronous
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\e$B$N$O!":#$^$G;d$,8+$?Cf$G\e(B uuencode \e$B$5$l$?5-;v$r=8$a$k$N$K!"%9%l%C%I$rDI$C\e(B
\e$B$F$$$/;v$N$G$-$kB>$NI|9fAuCV$,B8:_$7$J$$$+$i$G$9!#\e(B(\e$B$(!<$H!";d$O$=$l$r$9\e(B
\e$B$k0l$D$N%Q%C%1!<%8$r8+$?;v$,$"$j$^$9!=!=\e(B@code{gnus-uu} \e$B$G$9!#$7$+$7$J$<\e(B
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\e$B$O\e(B @code{nil} \e$B$G$9!#\e(B
@item gnus-uu-post-separate-description
@item B p
@kindex B p (\e$B35N,\e(B)
@findex gnus-summary-article-posted-p
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-\e$B$k798~$,$"$j$^$9!#$3$l$i$OIaDL$O$=$3$K\e(B @code{Newsgroups} \e$BMs$,IU$$$F$$$k\e(B
-\e$B$N$G$9$,!"$$$D$b$=$&$G$"$k$H$O8B$j$^$;$s!#$3$NL?\e(B
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+\e$BAw$k798~$,$"$j$^$9!#$3$l$i$OIaDL$O$=$3$K\e(B @code{Newsgroups} \e$BMs$,IU$$$F$$\e(B
+\e$B$k$N$G$9$,!"$$$D$b$=$&$G$"$k$H$O8B$j$^$;$s!#$3$NL?\e(B
\e$BNa\e(B (@code{gnus-summary-article-posted-p}) \e$B$O8=:_$N5-;v$r$"$J$?$N%K%e!<%9\e(B
\e$B%5!<%P!<$+$i\e(B (\e$B$H$$$&$h$j$O!"$`$7\e(B
\e$B$m\e(B @code{gnus-refer-article-method} \e$B$d\e(B @code{gnus-select-method} \e$B$+\e(B
\e$BJQ?t$rDj5A$9$k0l$D$N$d$C$+$$$JE@$O\e(B (\e$B%P%C%/%(%s%I$H\e(B Emacs \e$B0lHL$NN>J}$G\e(B)\e$B!"\e(B
\e$BJQ?t$NDj5A$,%m!<%I$5$l$F$$$k4V$K!"$$$/$D$+$NJQ?t$OB>$NJQ?t$G=i4|2=$5\e(B
-\e$B$l$k$H$$$&;v$G$9!#$b$7\e(B "\e$B4p$H$J$k\e(B" \e$BJQ?t$,%m!<%I$5$l$?8e$KJQ99$7$F$b!"\e(B"\e$BF3\e(B
-\e$B$-=P$5$l$?\e(B" \e$BJQ?t$OJQ99$5$l$^$;$s!#\e(B
+\e$B$l$k$H$$$&;v$G$9!#$b$7\e(B ``\e$B4p$H$J$k\e(B'' \e$BJQ?t$,%m!<%I$5$l$?8e$KJQ99$7$F$b!"\e(B
+``\e$BF3$-=P$5$l$?\e(B'' \e$BJQ?t$OJQ99$5$l$^$;$s!#\e(B
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@code{nnml-directory} \e$B$O%G%#%U%)%k%H$G\e(B @file{~/Mail} \e$B$G$9$,!"A4$F\e(B
\e$B$3$l$i$N4X?t$O!"<B:]$K\e(B @sc{nntp} \e$B%5!<%P!<$K@\B3$9$kA0$KCf4V$N%[%9%H$K@\\e(B
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-\e$B$K;2>H$9$kJQ?t$K1F6A$5$l$^$9\e(B (@pxref{Common Variables})\e$B!#\e(B
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+\e$B6&DL$K;2>H$9$kJQ?t$K1F6A$5$l$^$9\e(B (@pxref{Common Variables})\e$B!#\e(B
@table @code
@item nntp-open-via-rlogin-and-telnet
\e$B%(%s%I$N$"$J$?$NA*Br$r\e(B @code{gnus-secondary-select-methods} \e$B$KJ|$j9~$`$@\e(B
\e$B$1$G!"$"$H$N$3$H$O<+F0E*$K5/$3$j$^$9!#\e(B
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-\e$B$$$?$$$J$i!"<!$N$b$N$r$"$J$?$N\e(B @file{.gnus.el} \e$B%U%!%$%k$KF~$l$k;v$,$G$-\e(B
-\e$B$^$9!#\e(B
+\e$BNc$($P!"\e(B@code{nnml} (\e$B$3$l$O\e(B ``\e$B0l%a!<%k0l%U%!%$%k\e(B'' \e$B%P%C%/%(%s%I$G$9\e(B) \e$B$r\e(B
+\e$B;H$$$?$$$J$i!"<!$N$b$N$r$"$J$?$N\e(B @file{.gnus.el} \e$B%U%!%$%k$KF~$l$k;v$,$G\e(B
+\e$B$-$^$9!#\e(B
@lisp
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnml "")))
\e$B$$CM$r5"$9I,MW$,$"$j$^$9!#\e(B
\e$B$3$l$i$N:G8e$O>o$KAm9gE*$J$b$N$G$"$k$Y$-$G!"B>$N@55,I=8=$K9gCW$7$J$$%a!<\e(B
-\e$B%k$K9gCW$9$k$?$a$K!"$3$N@55,I=8=$O\e(B @emph{\e$B$$$D$b\e(B} @samp{}\e$B$G$"$k$Y$-$G$9!#\e(B
+\e$B%k$K9gCW$9$k$?$a$K!"$3$N@55,I=8=$O\e(B @emph{\e$B$$$D$b\e(B} @samp{*}\e$B$G$"$k$Y$-$G$9!#\e(B
(\e$B$3$l$i$NK!B'$OO"A[%j%9%H$N=i$a$+$i=*$o$j$^$G=gHV$K<B9T$5$l$^$9!#Aj8_Ej\e(B
-\e$B9F\e(B (crosspost) \e$B$r;HMQ2DG=$K$7$F$$$J$$8B$j!":G=i$N9gCW$7$?K!B'$,\e(B "\e$B>!$A$^\e(B
-\e$B$9\e(B"\e$B!#Aj8_Ej9F$r;HMQ2DG=$K$7$F$$$k>l9g!"A4$F$N9gCW$7$?K!B'$,\e(B "\e$B>!$A$^$9\e(B"\e$B!#\e(B)
+\e$B9F\e(B (crosspost) \e$B$r;HMQ2DG=$K$7$F$$$J$$8B$j!":G=i$N9gCW$7$?K!B'$,\e(B ``\e$B>!$A$^\e(B
+\e$B$9\e(B''\e$B!#Aj8_Ej9F$r;HMQ2DG=$K$7$F$$$k>l9g!"A4$F$N9gCW$7$?K!B'$,\e(B ``\e$B>!$A$^$9\e(B''\e$B!#\e(B)
\e$B$b$7$"$J$?<+?H$G$3$l$r$$$8$/$j$^$o$7$?$$$H$-$O!"$"$J$?$NA*$s$@4X?t$r$3$N\e(B
\e$BJQ?t$K@_Dj$9$k;v$,$G$-$^$9!#$3$N4X?t$OF~$C$FMh$?%a!<%k%a%C%;!<%8$N%X%C%@!<\e(B
\e$B%a!<%k%P%C%/%(%s%I$O$9$Y$FAj8_Ej9F$N5!G=$rDs6!$7$F$$$^$9!#$$$/$D$+$N@55,\e(B
\e$BI=8=$,9gCW$9$k$H!"%a!<%k$OA4$F$N%0%k!<%W$K\e(B ``\e$BAj8_Ej9F\e(B'' \e$B$5$l$^$9!#\e(B
@code{nnmail-crosspost} \e$B$O$3$N5!G=$r;H$&$+$I$&$+$r;XDj$7$^$9!#$I$N5-;v$b\e(B
-\e$BAm9g$N\e(B (@samp{}) \e$B%0%k!<%W$KAj8_Ej9F$5$l$J$$;v$KCm0U$7$F$/$@$5$$!#\e(B
+\e$BAm9g$N\e(B (@samp{*}) \e$B%0%k!<%W$KAj8_Ej9F$5$l$J$$;v$KCm0U$7$F$/$@$5$$!#\e(B
@vindex nnmail-crosspost-link-function
@cindex crosspost
@item nnml-active-file
@vindex nnml-active-file
@code{nnml} \e$B%5!<%P!<$N$?$a$N%"%/%F%#%V%U%!%$%k!#4{DjCM\e(B
-\e$B$O\e(B @file{~/Mail/active"} \e$B$G$9!#\e(B
+\e$B$O\e(B @file{~/Mail/active} \e$B$G$9!#\e(B
@item nnml-newsgroups-file
@vindex nnml-newgroups-file
@code{nnml} \e$B%0%k!<%W5-=R%U%!%$%k!#\e(B@xref{Newsgroups File Format}\e$B!#4{DjCM\e(B
-\e$B$O\e(B @file{~/Mail/newsgroups"} \e$B$G$9!#\e(B
+\e$B$O\e(B @file{~/Mail/newsgroups} \e$B$G$9!#\e(B
@item nnml-get-new-mail
@vindex nnml-get-new-mail
@cindex nnimap
@cindex IMAP
-@sc{imap} \e$B$O%a!<%k\e(B (\e$B$b$7$/$O!"%K%e!<%9!"$b$7$/$O\e(B ...) \e$B$rFI$`$?$a$N%M%C%H\e(B
-\e$B%o!<%/%W%m%H%3%k$G$9!#8=BeIw$N\e(B @sc{nntp} \e$B$H9M$($F$/$@$5$$!#\e(B@sc{imap} \e$B%5!<\e(B
-\e$B%P!<$X$N@\B3$O%K%e!<%9%5!<%P!<$X$N@\B3$HHs>o$K;w$F$$$F!"$=$N%5!<%P!<$N%M%C\e(B
-\e$B%H%o!<%/%"%I%l%9$r;XDj$9$k$@$1$K$J$C$F$$$^$9!#\e(B
+@sc{imap} \e$B$O%a!<%k\e(B (\e$B$b$7$/$O!"%K%e!<%9!"$b$7$/$O\e(B @dots{}) \e$B$rFI$`$?$a$N%M%C\e(B
+\e$B%H%o!<%/%W%m%H%3%k$G$9!#8=BeIw$N\e(B @sc{nntp} \e$B$H9M$($F$/$@$5$$!#\e(B
+@sc{imap} \e$B%5!<%P!<$X$N@\B3$O%K%e!<%9%5!<%P!<$X$N@\B3$HHs>o$K;w$F$$$F!"$=\e(B
+\e$B$N%5!<%P!<$N%M%C%H%o!<%/%"%I%l%9$r;XDj$9$k$@$1$K$J$C$F$$$^$9!#\e(B
@sc{imap} \e$B$K$OFs$D$NFC<A$,$"$j$^$9!#0l$D$O!"\e(B@sc{imap} \e$B$O\e(B POP \e$B$G$G$-$k$3\e(B
\e$B$H$OA4It$G$-$k!"$=$l$f$(\e(B POP++ \e$B$N$h$&$K$b8+$($k$H$$$&$3$H!#Fs$DL\$O!"\e(B
@table @code
@item always
-\e$B=i4|@_Dj$N?6Iq$$!"%a!<%k%\%C%/%9$rJD$8$k$H$-$K\e(B @code{Deleted} \e$B$H0u$NIU$$\e(B
-\e$B$?5-;v$r>C5n$7$^$9!#\e(B
+\e$B=i4|@_Dj$N?6Iq$$!"%a!<%k%\%C%/%9$rJD$8$k$H$-$K\e(B ``Deleted'' \e$B$H0u$NIU$$$?\e(B
+\e$B5-;v$r>C5n$7$^$9!#\e(B
@item never
\e$B7h$7$F5-;v$r>C5n$7$^$;$s!#8=:_$O!">C5n$N0u$,IU$$$?5-;v$r\e(B nnimap \e$B$GI=<($9\e(B
\e$B$kJ}K!$O$"$j$^$;$s$,!"B>$N\e(B @sc{imap} \e$B%/%i%$%"%s%H$O$G$O$G$-$k$+$b$7$l$^\e(B
* Expiring in IMAP:: nnimap \e$B$K$h$k%a!<%k$N4|8B@Z$l>C5n\e(B
* Editing IMAP ACLs:: \e$B%a!<%k%\%C%/%9$X$NB>$NMxMQ<T$N;HMQ$r@)8B\e(B
/\e$B5v2D$9$k\e(B
-* Expunging mailboxes:: "\e$B%a!<%k%\%C%/%905=L\e(B" \e$B%\%?%s$HEy2A$J$b$N\e(B
+* Expunging mailboxes:: ``\e$B%a!<%k%\%C%/%905=L\e(B'' \e$B%\%?%s$HEy2A$J$b$N\e(B
* A note on namespaces:: gnus \e$B$G\e(B IMAP \e$BL>A06u4V$r;H$&\e(B(\e$B;H$o$J$$\e(B)\e$BJ}K!\e(B
@end menu
\e$B1F6A$9$k2DG=@-$,$"$j$^$9!#\e(B)
\e$B$3$l$i$N5,B'$OO"A[%j%9%H$N:G=i$+$i=*$j$K8~$+$C$F<B9T$5$l$^$9!#Aj8_Ej9F$,\e(B
-\e$B;HMQ2DG=$K$J$C$F$$$J$$$+$.$j!":G=i$K9gCW$7$?5,B'$,\e(B "\e$B>!$A\e(B" \e$B$^$9!#Aj8_Ej9F\e(B
-\e$B$r$7$F$$$k>l9g$O!"A4$F$N9gCW$7$?5,B'$,\e(B "\e$B>!$A\e(B" \e$B$^$9!#\e(B
+\e$B;HMQ2DG=$K$J$C$F$$$J$$$+$.$j!":G=i$K9gCW$7$?5,B'$,\e(B ``\e$B>!$A\e(B'' \e$B$^$9!#Aj8_Ej\e(B
+\e$B9F$r$7$F$$$k>l9g$O!"A4$F$N9gCW$7$?5,B'$,\e(B ``\e$B>!$A\e(B'' \e$B$^$9!#\e(B
\e$B$3$NJQ?t$O$=$NCM$H$7$F4X?t$r;}$D$3$H$b$G$-$^$9!#$=$N4X?t$O5-;v$N%X%C%@$N\e(B
\e$BItJ,$KHO0O$,69$a$i$l$?>uBV$G8F$P$l!"5-;v$N0\F0@h$@$H;W$&%0%k!<%W$rJV$9$b\e(B
@item nnmail-expiry-wait-function
\e$B$3$l$i$NJQ?t$O40A4$K%5%]!<%H$5$l$F$$$^$9!#4|8B@Z$l>C5n$NCM$O!"?t!"%7%s%\\e(B
-\e$B%k$N\e(B @var{immediate} \e$B$^$?$O\e(B @var{never} \e$B$G$9!#\e(B
+\e$B%k$N\e(B @code{immediate} \e$B$^$?$O\e(B @code{never} \e$B$G$9!#\e(B
@item nnmail-expiry-target
@itemize @bullet
@item
-\e$B%a!<%j%s%0%j%9%H$N%a!<%k%\%C%/%9$G\e(B "anyone" \e$B$K\e(B "lrs" \e$B5v\e(B
+\e$B%a!<%j%s%0%j%9%H$N%a!<%k%\%C%/%9$G\e(B ``anyone'' \e$B$K\e(B ``lrs'' \e$B5v\e(B
\e$B2D\e(B (lookup, read, seen/unseen \e$B%U%i%0$NJ];}\e(B) \e$B$rM?$($k$3$H$G!"F1$8%5!<%P!<\e(B
\e$B$NB>$NMxMQ<T$,$=$l$r9XFI$9$k$3$H$J$/FI$`$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#\e(B
@item
-\e$B>/$J$/$H$b\e(B Cyrus \e$B$N%5!<%P!<$K$*$$$F$O!"\e(B"plussing" \e$B$,F0:n$9$k$?$a$K\e(B (\e$B$D$^\e(B
-\e$B$j!"\e(Buser+mail@@domain \e$B$,\e(B INBOX.mailbox \e$B$H$$$&\e(B @sc{imap} \e$B$N%a!<%k%\%C%/%9\e(B
-\e$B$K$J$k\e(B)\e$B!"MxMQ<T\e(B "anyone" \e$B$KEj9F\e(B ("p") \e$B$N5v2D$rM?$($kI,MW$,$"$j$^$9!#\e(B
+\e$B>/$J$/$H$b\e(B Cyrus \e$B$N%5!<%P!<$K$*$$$F$O!"\e(B``plussing'' \e$B$,F0:n$9$k$?$a$K\e(B (\e$B$D\e(B
+\e$B$^$j!"\e(Buser+mail@@domain \e$B$,\e(B INBOX.mailbox \e$B$H$$$&\e(B @sc{imap} \e$B$N%a!<%k%\%C%/\e(B
+\e$B%9$K$J$k\e(B)\e$B!"MxMQ<T\e(B ``anyone'' \e$B$KEj9F\e(B ("p") \e$B$N5v2D$rM?$($kI,MW$,$"$j$^$9!#\e(B
@end itemize
@node Expunging mailboxes
@item nnsoup-replies-directory
@vindex nnsoup-replies-directory
\e$BA4$F$NJV?.$O!"JV?.%Q%1%C%H$K:-Jq$5$l$kA0$K$3$N%G%#%l%/%H%j!<$K3JG<$5$l$k!#\e(B
-\e$B=i4|@_Dj$O\e(B @file{~/SOUP/replies/"}\e$B!#\e(B
+\e$B=i4|@_Dj$O\e(B @file{~/SOUP/replies/}\e$B!#\e(B
@item nnsoup-replies-format-type
@vindex nnsoup-replies-format-type
\e$B%@%&%s%m!<%IJ}?K$r7hDj$7$^$9!#\e(B@xref{Agent Categories}.
@item
-\e$B$($($H!D!"0J>e$G$9!#\e(B
+\e$B$($($H\e(B@dots{}\e$B!"0J>e$G$9!#\e(B
@end itemize
@node Agent Categories
@dfn{unplugged} \e$B$N$H$-$N\e(B nnimap \e$B%0%k!<%W$N:n@.$H:o=|!#\e(B
@end itemize
-\e$B5;=QE*Cm<a\e(B: \e$BA4$F$N%m!<%+%k$J%U%i%0$r0lEY$K%5!<%P!<$K2!$79~$`F14|$O$G$-$^\e(B
-\e$B$;$s$,!"%f!<%6$,0l$D$:$D%U%i%0$r99?7$9$k$3$H$O2DG=$G$9!#$7$?$,$C$F!"$"$J\e(B
-\e$B$?$,5-;v$N0l$D$N%U%i%0$r%;%C%H$7$F!"$=$N%0%k!<%W$rH4$1=P$F$+$i:FEY$=$N%0\e(B
-\e$B%k!<%W$rA*Br$7$F$=$N%U%i%0$r>C$;$P!"$"$J$?$,!VF14|!W$NA`:n$r9T$J$C$?$H$-\e(B
-\e$B$K!"$=$N%U%i%0$O%;%C%H$5$l$F%5!<%P!<$+$i$O:o=|$5$l$^$9!#\e(B
+\e$B5;=QE*Cm<a\e(B: \e$BA4$F$N%m!<%+%k$J%U%i%0$r0lEY$K%5!<%P!<$K\e(B ``\e$B2!$79~$`\e(B'' \e$BF14|$O\e(B
+\e$B$G$-$^$;$s$,!"%f!<%6$,0l$D$:$D%U%i%0$r99?7$9$k$3$H$O2DG=$G$9!#$7$?$,$C$F!"\e(B
+\e$B$"$J$?$,5-;v$N0l$D$N%U%i%0$r%;%C%H$7$F!"$=$N%0%k!<%W$rH4$1=P$F$+$i:FEY$=\e(B
+\e$B$N%0%k!<%W$rA*Br$7$F$=$N%U%i%0$r>C$;$P!"$"$J$?$,\e(B ``\e$BF14|\e(B'' \e$B$NA`:n$r9T$J$C\e(B
+\e$B$?$H$-$K!"$=$N%U%i%0$O%;%C%H$5$l$F%5!<%P!<$+$i$O:o=|$5$l$^$9!#\e(B
@c FIXMETGNUS Does it make sense?
"The queued flag" \e$B$K4X$9$kF0:n$O!"%(!<%8%'%s%H%G%#%l%/%H%j$K$"$k%5!<%P!<\e(B
\e$BKh$N\e(B @code{flags} \e$B%U%!%$%k$NCf$G8+$D$+$k$G$7$g$&!#$=$l$i$O$"$J$?$,%U%i%0\e(B
@code{Messsage-ID} \e$B%X%C%@!<$K%9%3%"$rIU$1$^$9!#\e(B
@item e
-\e$BDI2C$N%X%C%@!<\e(B (@code{gnus-extra-headers} \e$B$K@_Dj$5$l$F$$$F!"\e(B@sc{nntp} \e$B%5!<\e(B
-\e$B%P!<$,\e(B overview \e$B$K$=$l$i$N>pJs$r5-O?$7$F$$$k\e(B) \e$B$K%9%3%"$rIU$1$^$9!#\e(B
+``\e$BDI2C\e(B'' \e$B$N%X%C%@!<\e(B (\e$B$9$J$o$A!"\e(B(@code{gnus-extra-headers} \e$B$K@_Dj$5$l$F$$\e(B
+\e$B$F!"\e(B@sc{nntp} \e$B%5!<%P!<$,\e(B overview \e$B$K$=$l$i$N>pJs$r5-O?$7$F$$$k\e(B) \e$B$K%9%3%"\e(B
+\e$B$rIU$1$^$9!#\e(B
@item f
\e$B%U%)%m!<%"%C%W\e(B (followup) \e$B$K%9%3%"$rIU$1$^$9\e(B---\e$B$3$l$OCx<TL>$H$N9gCW$r$7!"\e(B
@item local
@cindex local variables
-\e$B$3$NEPO?$NCM$O\e(B @code{(VAR VALUE)} \e$BBP$N%j%9%H$G$"$k$Y$-$G$9!#$=$l$>$l\e(B
-\e$B$N\e(B @var{var} \e$B$O8=:_$N35N,%P%C%U%!$N%P%C%U%!8GM-$K$J$j!";XDj$5$l$?\e(B
-\e$BCM\e(B (value) \e$B$K@_Dj$5$l$^$9!#$3$l$OJXMx$J!"$b$7>/$7JQ$@$H$7$F$b!"%U%C%/$r\e(B
-\e$B$"$^$j9%$^$J$$$$$/$D$+$N%0%k!<%W$GJQ?t$r@_Dj$9$kJ}K!$G$9!#\e(B@var{value} \e$B$O\e(B
-\e$BI>2A$5$l$J$$;v$KCm0U$7$F$/$@$5$$!#\e(B
+\e$B$3$NEPO?$NCM$O\e(B @code{(@var{var} @var{value})} \e$BBP$N%j%9%H$G$"$k$Y$-$G$9!#\e(B
+\e$B$=$l$>$l$N\e(B @var{var} \e$B$O8=:_$N35N,%P%C%U%!$N%P%C%U%!8GM-$K$J$j!";XDj$5$l\e(B
+\e$B$?CM\e(B (value) \e$B$K@_Dj$5$l$^$9!#$3$l$OJXMx$J!"$b$7>/$7JQ$@$H$7$F$b!"%U%C%/\e(B
+\e$B$r$"$^$j9%$^$J$$$$$/$D$+$N%0%k!<%W$GJQ?t$r@_Dj$9$kJ}K!$G$9!#\e(B
+@var{value} \e$B$OI>2A$5$l$J$$;v$KCm0U$7$F$/$@$5$$!#\e(B
@end table
@node Score File Editing
\e$B$k$G$7$g$&$1$l$I$b!#\e(B
@end itemize
-... \e$B2L$?$7$FB>$N%K%e!<%9%j!<%@!<$O>-Mh!"%0%m!<%P%k%9%3%"%U%!%$%k$r%5%]!<\e(B
-\e$B%H$9$k$G$7$g$&$+\e(B? @emph{\e$B$&$U$U\e(B}\e$B!#$=$&!"$I$&9M$($F$_$?$C$F!"\e(B
-Blue Wave \e$B$d\e(B xrn \e$B$d\e(B 1stReader \e$B$H$+$$$C$?%K%e!<%9%j!<%@!<$O%9%3%"$r%5%]!<\e(B
-\e$B%H$9$k$Y$-$@$M!#:#$O8GBC$r0{$s$G8+<i$k$3$H$K$7$^$7$g$&$+\e(B?
+@dots{} \e$B2L$?$7$FB>$N%K%e!<%9%j!<%@!<$O>-Mh!"%0%m!<%P%k%9%3%"%U%!%$%k$r%5\e(B
+\e$B%]!<%H$9$k$G$7$g$&$+\e(B? @emph{\e$B$&$U$U\e(B}\e$B!#$=$&!"$I$&9M$($F$_$?$C$F!"\e(BBlue
+Wave \e$B$d\e(B xrn \e$B$d\e(B 1stReader \e$B$H$+$$$C$?%K%e!<%9%j!<%@!<$O%9%3%"$r%5%]!<%H$9\e(B
+\e$B$k$Y$-$@$M!#:#$O8GBC$r0{$s$G8+<i$k$3$H$K$7$^$7$g$&$+\e(B?
@node Kill Files
@section \e$B>C5n%U%!%$%k\e(B
\e$B$5$l$^$9\e(B: \e$B$=$N%0%k!<%W$KF~$k$H!"$=$l$i$K\e(B @samp{$} \e$B0u$,IU$-$^$9!#;~!9$3$l\e(B
\e$B$i$N%a%C%;!<%8$rD4$Y$F$_$F!"$d$C$Q$j\e(B spam \e$B$G$O$J$+$C$?$9$Y$F$N5-;v$+$i\e(B
@samp{$} \e$B0u$r>C$5$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s!#\e(B@samp{$} \e$B0u$r>C$9$K$O\e(B @kbd{M-u} \e$B$G\e(B
-\e$B$=$N5-;v$r!VL$FI!W$K$9$k$+!"$"$k$$$O\e(B @kbd{d} \e$B$G\e(B spam \e$B$G$O$J$$$b$N$H$7$F\e(B
-\e$BFI$s$@$3$H$r@k8@$9$l$PNI$$$G$7$g$&!#%0%k!<%W$rH4$1$k$H$-!"$9$Y$F$N\e(B spam
-\e$B0u\e(B (@samp{$}) \e$B$,IU$$$?5-;v$O\e(B spam \e$B%W%m%;%C%5!<$KAw$i$l!"$=$l$i$r\e(B spam \e$B$N\e(B
-\e$BI8K\$H$7$F3X=,$7$^$9!#\e(B
+\e$B$=$N5-;v$r\e(B ``\e$BL$FI\e(B'' \e$B$K$9$k$+!"$"$k$$$O\e(B @kbd{d} \e$B$G\e(B spam \e$B$G$O$J$$$b$N$H$7\e(B
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@itemize @bullet
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@item
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@item
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@cindex slow
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@cindex gnu.emacs.gnus
@cindex ding mailing list
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@page
@node Gnus Reference Guide
\e$B8e!"\e(BHEAD \e$B$H\e(B @sc{nov} \e$B9T$,:.:_$9$k\e(B @code{various} \e$B$K3HD%$5$l$k$+$b$7$l$^\e(B
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-\e$B$j$b>.$5$$5-;v$+$i\e(B (\e$B>/$J$/$H$b\e(B) @var{fetch-old} \e$B8D$NM>J,$J%X%C%@!<$r<hF@\e(B
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+\e$B$N5-;v$h$j$b>.$5$$5-;v$+$i\e(B (\e$B>/$J$/$H$b\e(B) @var{fetch-old} \e$B8D$NM>J,$J%X%C%@!<\e(B
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+\e$B$9!#\e(B
\e$B$3$l$,\e(B HEAD \e$B$NNc$G$9!#\e(B
\e$BJV$5$l$k7k2L$N%G!<%?$O$"$j$^$;$s!#\e(B
-@item (nnchoke-request-move-article ARTICLE GROUP SERVER ACCEPT-FORM
-&optional LAST)
+@item (nnchoke-request-move-article ARTICLE GROUP SERVER ACCEPT-FORM &optional LAST)
\e$B$3$N4X?t$O\e(B @var{article} (\e$BHV9f\e(B) \e$B$r!"\e(B@var{group} \e$B$+\e(B
\e$B$i\e(B @var{accept-form} \e$B$r8F$S=P$7$F0\F0$7$^$9!#\e(B
* Loose Threads:: How Gnus gathers loose threads into bigger threads.
* Filling In Threads:: Making the threads displayed look fuller.
* More Threading:: Even more variables for fiddling with threads.
-* Low-Level Threading:: You thought it was over... but you were wrong!
+* Low-Level Threading:: You thought it was over@dots{} but you were wrong!
Decoding Articles
* Splitting in IMAP:: Splitting mail with nnimap.
* Expiring in IMAP:: Expiring mail with nnimap.
* Editing IMAP ACLs:: Limiting/enabling other users access to a mailbox.
-* Expunging mailboxes:: Equivalent of a "compress mailbox" button.
+* Expunging mailboxes:: Equivalent of a ``compress mailbox'' button.
* A note on namespaces:: How to (not) use IMAP namespace in Gnus.
Other Sources
If the @file{.newsrc*} files have not been saved in the master when the
slave starts, you may be prompted as to whether to read an auto-save
-file. If you answer "yes", the unsaved changes to the master will be
-incorporated into the slave. If you answer "no", the slave may see some
+file. If you answer ``yes'', the unsaved changes to the master will be
+incorporated into the slave. If you answer ``no'', the slave may see some
messages as unread that have been read in the master.
@node Fetching a Group
@item ticked
The number of ticked articles in the group.
@item total
-The total number of articles in the group. Or rather, MAX-NUMBER minus
-MIN-NUMBER plus one.
+The total number of articles in the group. Or rather,
+@var{max-number} minus @var{min-number} plus one.
@item topic
When using the topic minor mode, this variable is bound to the current
topic being inserted.
first unread article (@code{gnus-group-read-group}). If there are no
unread articles in the group, or if you give a non-numerical prefix to
this command, gnus will offer to fetch all the old articles in this
-group from the server. If you give a numerical prefix @var{N}, @var{N}
-determines the number of articles gnus will fetch. If @var{N} is
-positive, gnus fetches the @var{N} newest articles, if @var{N} is
-negative, Gnus fetches the @code{abs(@var{N})} oldest articles.
+group from the server. If you give a numerical prefix @var{n}, @var{n}
+determines the number of articles Gnus will fetch. If @var{n} is
+positive, Gnus fetches the @var{n} newest articles, if @var{n} is
+negative, Gnus fetches the @code{abs(@var{n})} oldest articles.
Thus, @kbd{SPC} enters the group normally, @kbd{C-u SPC} offers old
articles, @kbd{C-u 4 2 SPC} fetches the 42 newest articles, and @kbd{C-u
(auto-expire . t))
@end example
-We see that each element consists of a "dotted pair"---the thing before
+We see that each element consists of a ``dotted pair''---the thing before
the dot is the key, while the thing after the dot is the value. All the
parameters have this form @emph{except} local variable specs, which are
not dotted pairs, but proper lists.
is a toggling command.)
Go ahead, just try it. I'll still be here when you get back. La de
-dum... Nice tune, that... la la la... What, you're back? Yes, and
-now press @kbd{l}. There. All your groups are now listed under
-@samp{misc}. Doesn't that make you feel all warm and fuzzy? Hot and
-bothered?
+dum@dots{} Nice tune, that@dots{} la la la@dots{} What, you're back?
+Yes, and now press @kbd{l}. There. All your groups are now listed
+under @samp{misc}. Doesn't that make you feel all warm and fuzzy?
+Hot and bothered?
If you want this permanently enabled, you should add that minor mode to
the hook for the group mode. Put the following line in your
for group to post to. @xref{Composing Messages}.
This function actually prepares a news even when using mail groups.
-This is useful for "posting" messages to mail groups without actually
+This is useful for ``posting'' messages to mail groups without actually
sending them over the network: they're just saved directly to the group
in question. The corresponding back end must have a request-post method
for this to work though.
prefix is 1, prompt for a group to post to.
This function actually prepares a news even when using mail groups.
-This is useful for "posting" messages to mail groups without actually
+This is useful for ``posting'' messages to mail groups without actually
sending them over the network: they're just saved directly to the group
in question. The corresponding back end must have a request-post method
for this to work though.
* Loose Threads:: How Gnus gathers loose threads into bigger threads.
* Filling In Threads:: Making the threads displayed look fuller.
* More Threading:: Even more variables for fiddling with threads.
-* Low-Level Threading:: You thought it was over... but you were wrong!
+* Low-Level Threading:: You thought it was over@dots{} but you were wrong!
@end menu
also become more loaded---both with the extra article requests, and the
extra connection.
-Ok, so now you know that you shouldn't really use this thing... unless
+Ok, so now you know that you shouldn't really use this thing@dots{} unless
you really want to.
@vindex gnus-asynchronous
@vindex gnus-async-prefetch-article-p
@findex gnus-async-read-p
There are probably some articles that you don't want to pre-fetch---read
-articles, for instance. The @code{gnus-async-prefetch-article-p} variable controls whether an article is to be pre-fetched. This function should
-return non-@code{nil} when the article in question is to be
-pre-fetched. The default is @code{gnus-async-read-p}, which returns
-@code{nil} on read articles. The function is called with an article
-data structure as the only parameter.
+articles, for instance. The @code{gnus-async-prefetch-article-p}
+variable controls whether an article is to be pre-fetched. This
+function should return non-@code{nil} when the article in question is
+to be pre-fetched. The default is @code{gnus-async-read-p}, which
+returns @code{nil} on read articles. The function is called with an
+article data structure as the only parameter.
-If, for instance, you wish to pre-fetch only unread articles shorter than 100 lines, you could say something like:
+If, for instance, you wish to pre-fetch only unread articles shorter
+than 100 lines, you could say something like:
@lisp
(defun my-async-short-unread-p (data)
thread. This may not be smart, as no other decoder I have seen is able
to follow threads when collecting uuencoded articles. (Well, I have
seen one package that does that---@code{gnus-uu}, but somehow, I don't
-think that counts...) Default is @code{nil}.
+think that counts@dots{}) Default is @code{nil}.
@item gnus-uu-post-separate-description
@vindex gnus-uu-post-separate-description
@item B p
@kindex B p (Summary)
@findex gnus-summary-article-posted-p
-Some people have a tendency to send you "courtesy" copies when they
+Some people have a tendency to send you ``courtesy'' copies when they
follow up to articles you have posted. These usually have a
@code{Newsgroups} header in them, but not always. This command
(@code{gnus-summary-article-posted-p}) will try to fetch the current
The first element in each style is called the @code{match}. If it's a
string, then Gnus will try to regexp match it against the group name.
-If it is the form @code{(header MATCH REGEXP)}, then Gnus will look in
-the original article for a header whose name is MATCH and compare that
-REGEXP. MATCH and REGEXP are strings. (There original article is the
-one you are replying or following up to. If you are not composing a
-reply or a followup, then there is nothing to match against.) If the
-@code{match} is a function symbol, that function will be called with no
-arguments. If it's a variable symbol, then the variable will be
+If it is the form @code{(header @var{match} @var{regexp})}, then Gnus
+will look in the original article for a header whose name is
+@var{match} and compare that @var{regexp}. @var{match} and
+@var{regexp} are strings. (There original article is the one you are
+replying or following up to. If you are not composing a reply or a
+followup, then there is nothing to match against.) If the
+@code{match} is a function symbol, that function will be called with
+no arguments. If it's a variable symbol, then the variable will be
referenced. If it's a list, then that list will be @code{eval}ed. In
-any case, if this returns a non-@code{nil} value, then the style is said
-to @dfn{match}.
+any case, if this returns a non-@code{nil} value, then the style is
+said to @dfn{match}.
Each style may contain an arbitrary amount of @dfn{attributes}. Each
attribute consists of a @code{(@var{name} @var{value})} pair. The
One sticky point when defining variables (both on back ends and in Emacs
in general) is that some variables are typically initialized from other
variables when the definition of the variables is being loaded. If you
-change the "base" variable after the variables have been loaded, you
-won't change the "derived" variables.
+change the ``base'' variable after the variables have been loaded, you
+won't change the ``derived'' variables.
This typically affects directory and file variables. For instance,
@code{nnml-directory} is @file{~/Mail/} by default, and all @code{nnml}
These functions are called indirect because they connect to an
intermediate host before actually connecting to the @sc{nntp} server.
All of these functions and related variables are also said to belong to
-the "via" family of connection: they're all prefixed with "via" to make
+the ``via'' family of connection: they're all prefixed with ``via'' to make
things cleaner. The behavior of these functions is also affected by
commonly understood variables (@pxref{Common Variables}).
mail back end of your choice into @code{gnus-secondary-select-methods},
and things will happen automatically.
-For instance, if you want to use @code{nnml} (which is a "one file per
-mail" back end), you could put the following in your @file{.gnus.el} file:
+For instance, if you want to use @code{nnml} (which is a ``one file per
+mail'' back end), you could put the following in your @file{.gnus.el} file:
@lisp
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnml "")))
mail belongs in that group.
The last of these groups should always be a general one, and the regular
-expression should @emph{always} be @samp{} so that it matches any mails
+expression should @emph{always} be @samp{*} so that it matches any mails
that haven't been matched by any of the other regexps. (These rules are
processed from the beginning of the alist toward the end. The first
-rule to make a match will "win", unless you have crossposting enabled.
-In that case, all matching rules will "win".)
+rule to make a match will ``win'', unless you have crossposting enabled.
+In that case, all matching rules will ``win''.)
If you like to tinker with this yourself, you can set this variable to a
function of your choice. This function will be called without any
The mail back ends all support cross-posting. If several regexps match,
the mail will be ``cross-posted'' to all those groups.
@code{nnmail-crosspost} says whether to use this mechanism or not. Note
-that no articles are crossposted to the general (@samp{}) group.
+that no articles are crossposted to the general (@samp{*}) group.
@vindex nnmail-crosspost-link-function
@cindex crosspost
@item nnml-active-file
@vindex nnml-active-file
The active file for the @code{nnml} server. The default is
-@file{~/Mail/active"}.
+@file{~/Mail/active}.
@item nnml-newsgroups-file
@vindex nnml-newsgroups-file
The @code{nnml} group descriptions file. @xref{Newsgroups File
-Format}. The default is @file{~/Mail/newsgroups"}.
+Format}. The default is @file{~/Mail/newsgroups}.
@item nnml-get-new-mail
@vindex nnml-get-new-mail
@item nnfolder-newsgroups-file
@vindex nnfolder-newsgroups-file
The name of the group descriptions file. @xref{Newsgroups File
-Format}. The default is @file{~/Mail/newsgroups"}
+Format}. The default is @file{~/Mail/newsgroups}
@item nnfolder-get-new-mail
@vindex nnfolder-get-new-mail
@cindex nnimap
@cindex @sc{imap}
-@sc{imap} is a network protocol for reading mail (or news, or ...),
+@sc{imap} is a network protocol for reading mail (or news, or @dots{}),
think of it as a modernized @sc{nntp}. Connecting to a @sc{imap}
server is much similar to connecting to a news server, you just
specify the network address of the server.
@table @code
@item always
-The default behavior, delete all articles marked as "Deleted" when
+The default behavior, delete all articles marked as ``Deleted'' when
closing a mailbox.
@item never
Never actually delete articles. Currently there is no way of showing
* Splitting in IMAP:: Splitting mail with nnimap.
* Expiring in IMAP:: Expiring mail with nnimap.
* Editing IMAP ACLs:: Limiting/enabling other users access to a mailbox.
-* Expunging mailboxes:: Equivalent of a "compress mailbox" button.
+* Expunging mailboxes:: Equivalent of a ``compress mailbox'' button.
* A note on namespaces:: How to (not) use IMAP namespace in Gnus.
@end menu
them every time you fetch new mail.)
These rules are processed from the beginning of the alist toward the
-end. The first rule to make a match will "win", unless you have
-crossposting enabled. In that case, all matching rules will "win".
+end. The first rule to make a match will ``win'', unless you have
+crossposting enabled. In that case, all matching rules will ``win''.
This variable can also have a function as its value, the function will
be called with the headers narrowed and should return a group where it
@item nnmail-expiry-wait-function
These variables are fully supported. The expire value can be a
-number, the symbol @var{immediate} or @var{never}.
+number, the symbol @code{immediate} or @code{never}.
@item nnmail-expiry-target
@itemize @bullet
@item
-Giving "anyone" the "lrs" rights (lookup, read, keep seen/unseen flags)
+Giving ``anyone'' the ``lrs'' rights (lookup, read, keep seen/unseen flags)
on your mailing list mailboxes enables other users on the same server to
follow the list without subscribing to it.
@item
At least with the Cyrus server, you are required to give the user
-"anyone" posting ("p") capabilities to have "plussing" work (that is,
+``anyone'' posting ("p") capabilities to have ``plussing'' work (that is,
mail sent to user+mailbox@@domain ending up in the @sc{imap} mailbox
INBOX.mailbox).
@end itemize
names like @code{#driver.mbx/read-mail} which are valid only in the
@sc{create} and @sc{append} commands. After the mailbox is created
(or a messages is appended to a mailbox), it must be accessed without
-the namespace prefix, i.e @code{read-mail}. Since Gnus do not make it
+the namespace prefix, i.e. @code{read-mail}. Since Gnus do not make it
possible for the user to guarantee that user entered mailbox names
will only be used with the CREATE and APPEND commands, you should
simply not use the namespace prefixed mailbox names in Gnus.
@item nnsoup-replies-directory
@vindex nnsoup-replies-directory
All replies will be stored in this directory before being packed into a
-reply packet. The default is @file{~/SOUP/replies/"}.
+reply packet. The default is @file{~/SOUP/replies/}.
@item nnsoup-replies-format-type
@vindex nnsoup-replies-format-type
Decide on download policy. @xref{Agent Categories}.
@item
-Uhm... that's it.
+Uhm@dots{} that's it.
@end itemize
@end itemize
-Technical note: the synchronization algorithm does not work by "pushing"
+Technical note: the synchronization algorithm does not work by ``pushing''
all local flags to the server, but rather incrementally update the
server view of flags by changing only those flags that were changed by
the user. Thus, if you set one flag on a article, quit the group and
re-select the group and remove the flag; the flag will be set and
-removed from the server when you "synchronize". The queued flag
+removed from the server when you ``synchronize''. The queued flag
operations can be found in the per-server @code{flags} file in the Agent
directory. It's emptied when you synchronize flags.
Score on the @code{Message-ID} header.
@item e
-Score on an "extra" header, that is, one of those in gnus-extra-headers,
+Score on an ``extra'' header, that is, one of those in gnus-extra-headers,
if your @sc{nntp} server tracks additional header data in overviews.
@item f
@item local
@cindex local variables
-The value of this entry should be a list of @code{(VAR VALUE)} pairs.
-Each @var{var} will be made buffer-local to the current summary buffer,
-and set to the value specified. This is a convenient, if somewhat
-strange, way of setting variables in some groups if you don't like hooks
-much. Note that the @var{value} won't be evaluated.
+The value of this entry should be a list of @code{(@var{var}
+@var{value})} pairs. Each @var{var} will be made buffer-local to the
+current summary buffer, and set to the value specified. This is a
+convenient, if somewhat strange, way of setting variables in some
+groups if you don't like hooks much. Note that the @var{value} won't
+be evaluated.
@end table
old articles for a long time.
@end itemize
-... I wonder whether other newsreaders will support global score files
+@dots{} I wonder whether other newsreaders will support global score files
in the future. @emph{Snicker}. Yup, any day now, newsreaders like Blue
Wave, xrn and 1stReader are bound to implement scoring. Should we start
holding our breath yet?
In GroupLens, an article is rated on a scale from 1 to 5, inclusive.
Where 1 means something like this article is a waste of bandwidth and 5
means that the article was really good. The basic question to ask
-yourself is, "on a scale from 1 to 5 would I like to see more articles
-like this one?"
+yourself is, ``on a scale from 1 to 5 would I like to see more articles
+like this one?''
There are four ways to enter a rating for an article in GroupLens.
they get the @samp{$} mark when you enter the group. You must review
these messages from time to time and remove the @samp{$} mark for
every message that is not spam after all. To remove the @samp{$}
-mark, you can use @kbd{M-u} to "unread" the article, or @kbd{d} for
+mark, you can use @kbd{M-u} to ``unread'' the article, or @kbd{d} for
declaring it read the non-spam way. When you leave a group, all
spam-marked (@samp{$}) articles are sent to a spam processor which
will study them as spam samples.
Micro$oft---bah. Amateurs. I'm @emph{much} worse. (Or is that
``worser''? ``much worser''? ``worsest''?)
-I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Academy for... oops,
+I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Academy for@dots{} oops,
wrong show.
@itemize @bullet
New element in @code{gnus-boring-article-headers}---@code{long-to}.
@item
- @kbd{M-i} symbolic prefix command. See the section "Symbolic
-Prefixes" in the Gnus manual for details.
+ @kbd{M-i} symbolic prefix command. See the section ``Symbolic
+Prefixes'' in the Gnus manual for details.
@item
@kbd{L} and @kbd{I} in the summary buffer now take the symbolic prefix
-@kbd{a} to add the score rule to the "all.SCORE" file.
+@kbd{a} to add the score rule to the @file{all.SCORE} file.
@item
@code{gnus-simplify-subject-functions} variable to allow greater
@code{gnus-adaptive-word-minimum} variable.
@item
- The "lapsed date" article header can be kept continually
+ The ``lapsed date'' article header can be kept continually
updated by the @code{gnus-start-date-timer} command.
@item
@cindex slow
Sometimes, a problem do not directly generate a elisp error but
manifests itself by causing Gnus to be very slow. In these cases, you
-can use @kbd{M-x toggle-debug-on-quit} and press C-j when things are
+can use @kbd{M-x toggle-debug-on-quit} and press @kbd{C-j} when things are
slow, and then try to analyze the backtrace (repeating the procedure
helps isolating the real problem areas). A fancier approach is to use
the elisp profiler, ELP. The profiler is (or should be) fully
@cindex gnu.emacs.gnus
@cindex ding mailing list
-You can also ask on the ding mailing list---@samp{ding@@gnus.org}.
-Write to @samp{ding-request@@gnus.org} to subscribe.
+You can also ask on the ding mailing list---@email{ding@@gnus.org}.
+Write to @email{ding-request@@gnus.org} to subscribe.
@page
This might later be expanded to @code{various}, which will be a mixture
of HEADs and @sc{nov} lines, but this is currently not supported by Gnus.
-If @var{fetch-old} is non-@code{nil} it says to try fetching "extra
-headers", in some meaning of the word. This is generally done by
+If @var{fetch-old} is non-@code{nil} it says to try fetching ``extra
+headers'', in some meaning of the word. This is generally done by
fetching (at most) @var{fetch-old} extra headers less than the smallest
article number in @code{articles}, and filling the gaps as well. The
presence of this parameter can be ignored if the back end finds it
There should be no result data returned.
-@item (nnchoke-request-move-article ARTICLE GROUP SERVER ACCEPT-FORM
-&optional LAST)
+@item (nnchoke-request-move-article ARTICLE GROUP SERVER ACCEPT-FORM &optional LAST)
This function should move @var{article} (which is a number) from
@var{group} by calling @var{accept-form}.
@findex message-change-subject
@cindex Subject
\e$B8=:_$N\e(B @samp{Subject} \e$B%X%C%@!<$rJQ99$7$^$9!#?7$7$$\e(B @samp{Subject} \e$B$r?R$M\e(B
-\e$B$F\e(B @code{(was: <\e$B8E$$BjL>\e(B>)} \e$B$rDI2C$7$^$9!#8E$$BjL>$OJV?.$9$k$H$-$K:o=|$9\e(B
+\e$B$F\e(B @samp{(was: <\e$B8E$$BjL>\e(B>)} \e$B$rDI2C$7$^$9!#8E$$BjL>$OJV?.$9$k$H$-$K:o=|$9\e(B
\e$B$k$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#\e(B@code{message-subject-trailing-was-query}
(@pxref{Message Headers}) \e$B$r8+$F2<$5$$!#\e(B
do the Right Thing (TM) with signed/encrypted multipart messages.
@vindex mml-signencrypt-style-alist
-By default, when encrypting a message, Gnus will use the "signencrypt"
+By default, when encrypting a message, Gnus will use the ``signencrypt''
mode. If you would like to disable this for a particular message,
-give the mml-secure-message-encrypt-* command a prefix argument. (for
-example, C-u C-c C-m c p). Additionally, by default Gnus will
+give the @code{mml-secure-message-encrypt-* command a prefix argument}. (for
+example, @kbd{C-u C-c C-m c p}). Additionally, by default Gnus will
separately sign, then encrypt a message which has the mode
signencrypt. If you would like to change this behavior you can
customize the @code{mml-signencrypt-style-alist} variable. For
@findex message-change-subject
@cindex Subject
Change the current @samp{Subject} header. Ask for new @samp{Subject}
-header and append @code{(was: <Old Subject>)}. The old subject can be
+header and append @samp{(was: <Old Subject>)}. The old subject can be
stripped on replying, see @code{message-subject-trailing-was-query}
(@pxref{Message Headers}).
do the Right Thing (TM) with signed/encrypted multipart messages.
@vindex mml-signencrypt-style-alist
-By default, when encrypting a message, Gnus will use the "signencrypt"
+By default, when encrypting a message, Gnus will use the ``signencrypt''
mode. If you would like to disable this for a particular message,
-give the mml-secure-message-encrypt-* command a prefix argument. (for
-example, C-u C-c C-m c p). Additionally, by default Gnus will
+give the @code{mml-secure-message-encrypt-*} command a prefix argument. (for
+example, @kbd{C-u C-c C-m c p}). Additionally, by default Gnus will
separately sign, then encrypt a message which has the mode
signencrypt. If you would like to change this behavior you can
customize the @code{mml-signencrypt-style-alist} variable. For