Wanderlust uses ELMO as it's interface, so you can use every folder types
supported by ELMO.
-As of version @value{VERSION}, 14 types of folders are predefined. These
+As of version @value{VERSION}, 15 types of folders are predefined. These
are IMAP, NNTP, LocalDir(MH), Maildir, News Spool, Archive, POP,
-Shimbun, Namazu, Multi, Filter, Pipe, Internal and File folder types.
+Shimbun, Search, Multi, Filter, Pipe, File, Access and Internal folder
+types.
@menu
* IMAP Folder:: @samp{%} -- IMAP folder
* Archive Folder:: @samp{$} -- Archive folder
* POP Folder:: @samp{&} -- POP folder
* Shimbun Folder:: @samp{@@} -- Shimbun Folder
-* Namazu Folder:: @samp{[} -- Namazu Folder
+* Search Folder:: @samp{[} -- Search Folder
* Multi Folder:: @samp{*} -- Multi folder
* Filter Folder:: @samp{/} -- Filter folder
* Pipe Folder:: @samp{|} -- Pipe folder
* Internal Folder:: @samp{'} -- Internal folder
* File Folder:: -- File folder
+* Access Folder:: -- Access folder
@end menu
@example
@group
-@samp{-} @var{newsgroup} [[@samp{:} @var{username}][@samp{@@} @var{hostname}][@samp{:} @var{port}]][@samp{!}]
+@samp{-} @var{newsgroup} [@samp{:} @var{username}][@samp{@@} @var{hostname}][@samp{:} @var{port}][@samp{!}]
@end group
@end example
@example
@group
-@samp{&} [@var{username}][[@samp{/} @var{authenticate-type}][@samp{:} @var{numbering-method}][@samp{@@} @var{hostname}][@samp{:} @var{port}]][@samp{!}]
+@samp{&} [@var{username}][@samp{/} @var{authenticate-type}][@samp{:} @var{numbering-method}][@samp{@@} @var{hostname}][@samp{:} @var{port}][@samp{!}]
@end group
@end example
folder name.
-@node Shimbun Folder, Namazu Folder, POP Folder, Folders
+@node Shimbun Folder, Search Folder, POP Folder, Folders
@section Shimbun Folder
@cindex @samp{@@}
@cindex Shimbun Folder
'("^@@airs\\." "^@@namazu\\."))
@end example
-@kbd{s rescan} is needed after fetching to update summary view.
+Update summary view automatically after fetching.
@end table
-@node Namazu Folder, Multi Folder, Shimbun Folder, Folders
-@section Namazu Folder
+@node Search Folder, Multi Folder, Shimbun Folder, Folders
+@section Search Folder
@cindex @samp{[}
-@cindex Namazu Folder
-@cindex Folder, Namazu
+@cindex Search Folder
+@cindex Folder, Search
@cindex Folder, Text Search
-@pindex Namazu
-@pindex nmz
-A folder to access messages found in namazu-index with some condition.
-It uses namazu (@uref{http://www.namazu.org/}) for search.
+
+A folder to access messages found by an external program with some
+condition.
Format:
@example
@group
-@samp{[} @var{search condition} @samp{]} [ @var{absolute path of namazu index} ]
+@samp{[} @var{search condition} @samp{]} [ @var{search target} [ @samp{!} @var{search engine} ] ]
@end group
@end example
-Default value of the path of namazu index can be assigned by @code{elmo-nmz-default-index-path}.
+The format of the @var{search condition} and @var{search target} depend
+on the @var{search engine}.
+
+@subsection Supported search engines
+
+Supported search engines are following ones. Default search engine can
+be assigned by @code{elmo-search-default-engine}.
+
+@menu
+* namazu:: namazu
+* grep:: grep
+@end menu
+
+
+@node namazu, grep, Search Folder, Search Folder
+@subsection namazu
+@pindex namazu
+
+The messages registered in the namazu-index is found by using namazu
+(@uref{http://www.namazu.org/}).
+
+@var{search condition} is a query of namazu. Please refer to the
+document of the attached to namazu for details.
+
+@var{search target} is a namazu-index used for search. The directory
+with the index or the alias that explain in the following can be
+specified. Default value of the path of namazu index can be assigned by
+@code{elmo-search-namazu-default-index-path}.
Example:
@end group
@end example
-@subsection TIPS
+@c @subsection TIPS
@subsubsection Enter space to separate keywords
Example:
@example
-(setq elmo-nmz-index-alias-alist
+(setq elmo-search-namazu-index-alias-alist
'(("cache" . "~/.elmo/cache")
("docs" . "~/documents")))
@end example
@subsubsection Multiple indices
-You can specify a list for @code{elmo-nmz-default-index-path} and
-@code{elmo-nmz-index-alias-alist}.
+You can specify a list for @code{elmo-search-namazu-default-index-path} and
+@code{elmo-search-namazu-index-alias-alist}.
When list is specified, all index contained in the list is used as the
namazu indices.
Example:
@example
-(setq elmo-nmz-index-alias-alist
+(setq elmo-search-namazu-index-alias-alist
'(("all" . ("~/.elmo/cache" "~/documents"))
("cache" . "~/.elmo/cache")))
@end example
to execute a namazu search with keyword @samp{wanderlust} using indices in the
directory @file{~/.elmo/cache} and @file{~/documents}.
-@node Multi Folder, Filter Folder, Namazu Folder, Folders
+@node grep, , namazu, Search Folder
+@subsection grep
+@pindex grep
+
+The files that exists in the directory specified with the @var{search
+target} are found by using grep.
+
+@var{search condition} is a regular expression of grep. The directory
+as @var{search target} cannot be omitted.
+
+Example:
+
+@example
+@group
+[wanderlust]~/Mail/inbox!grep
+ -> search messages matched with "wanderlust"
+ from the directory "~/Mail/inbox"
+
+["[sr]emi"]~/Mail/semi!grep
+ -> If @samp{]} is included in regular expression,
+ @var{search condition} should be enclosed with @samp{"}.
+@end group
+@end example
+
+
+@node Multi Folder, Filter Folder, Search Folder, Folders
@section Multi Folder
@cindex @samp{*}
@cindex Multi Folder
@item
Date filter: @samp{since:@var{date}}, @samp{before:@var{date}}
-since: only messages arrived since @var{date} are picked.
-before: only messages arrived before @var{date} are picked.
+since: only messages arrived since @var{date} are picked (@var{date} is included).
+before: only messages arrived before @var{date} are picked (@var{date} is not included).
You can specify following as @var{date}.
(@file{~/.elmo/cache}).
-@node File Folder, , Internal Folder, Folders
+@node File Folder, Access Folder, Internal Folder, Folders
@section File folder
@cindex File Folder
@end example
+@node Access Folder, , File Folder, Folders
+@section Access folder
+@cindex Access Folder
+
+A folder to access virtual folder which collects messages from a root
+folder and subfolders of one. The add and remove of the subfolder is
+automatically reflected.
+
+
+Format:
+
+@example
+@samp{access:} @var{root-folder}
+@end example
+
+Example:
+
+@example
+@group
+access:%INBOX -> All subfolders of IMAP mailbox "inbox".
+access:'cache -> All of 'cache folder
+@end group
+@end example
+
+
@node Folder, Summary, Folders, Top
@chapter Folder mode
@cindex Folder
@subsection Temporary Marks
@cindex Mark, Temporary
-There are four temporary marks,
+There are seven temporary marks,
@samp{*}, @samp{d}, @samp{D}, @samp{o}, @samp{O}, @samp{i} and @samp{~}.
Temporary marks indicates message operations.
@subsection Persistent Marks
-There are five persistent marks, @samp{!}, @samp{N}, @samp{n}, @samp{U},
-@samp{u}, @samp{A}, @samp{a} and @samp{$}.
+There are ten persistent marks, @samp{!}, @samp{N}, @samp{n}, @samp{U},
+@samp{u}, @samp{A}, @samp{a}, @samp{F}, @samp{f} and @samp{$}.
The persistent mark indicates the message's status and it is saved.
Each persistent mark indicates:
It is already replied message.
@item a
It is already replied message. It differs from @samp{A} that message
-with @samp{u} is already cached.
+with @samp{a} is already cached.
+@item F
+It is already forwarded message.
+@item f
+It is already forwarded message. It differs from @samp{F} that message
+with @samp{f} is already cached.
@item $
It is a message with some global flag. It is convenient to put this
mark on the messages to remember (If you want to remember to write a
persistent mark.
@end table
-@samp{N}, @samp{U}, @samp{!}, @samp{A} indicates that the message have
-no cache. Messages with the marks other than these, you can read them
-in the offline status even they are in the IMAP folder or netnews
-folder.
+@samp{N}, @samp{U}, @samp{!}, @samp{A}, @samp{F} indicates that the
+message have no cache. Messages with the marks other than these, you
+can read them in the offline status even they are in the IMAP folder or
+netnews folder.
Among messages with persistent marks, ones with marks specified by
@code{wl-summary-expire-reserve-marks} are excluded from the expiration
@table @code
@item wl-message-buffer-prefetch-folder-type-list
@vindex wl-message-buffer-prefetch-folder-type-list
-The initial setting is @code{t}. In this case, prefetch messages in all
-folders.
-If it is a list of folder types, it specifies the folder types in which
-message prefetching is enabled.
-Following is an example (prefetch messages in nntp and imap4 folders)
-
-@lisp
-@group
-(setq wl-message-buffer-prefetch-folder-type-list
- '(nntp imap4))
-@end group
-@end lisp
-
-In this case, multi folder that contains localdir and imap4 prefetches
-only imap4 messages. This variable precedes the value of
+The initial setting is @code{'(imap4 nntp)}. If it is a list of folder
+types, it specifies the folder types in which message prefetching is
+enabled. In initial setting, messages are prefetch only in the nntp and
+imap4 folders. In this case, multi folder that contains localdir and
+imap4 prefetches only imap4 messages. This variable precedes the value of
@code{wl-message-buffer-prefetch-folder-list}.
+To prefetch messages in all folder types, specify @code{t}.
@item wl-message-buffer-prefetch-folder-list
@vindex wl-message-buffer-prefetch-folder-list
@item wl-message-buffer-prefetch-depth
@vindex wl-message-buffer-prefetch-depth
-The initial setting is 3. The number of messages for automatical prefetch.
+The initial setting is 1. The number of messages for automatical prefetch.
@item wl-message-buffer-prefetch-idle-time
@vindex wl-message-buffer-prefetch-idle-time
-The initial setting is 0.2 (in seconds). The period of automatical prefetch.
+The initial setting is 1 (in seconds). The period of automatical prefetch.
@item wl-message-buffer-prefetch-threshold
@vindex wl-message-buffer-prefetch-threshold
@end group
@end lisp
-Where the number set the column number of the field (for negative value,
-filled from right)
+Where the number set the column number of the field. If negative value,
+the column is filled from right. If the number begins with @samp{0},
+@samp{0} is used for filling columns instead of @samp{ }.
+
+Example:
+
+@example
+@group
+%5n -> `1 '
+%-05n -> `00001'
+@end group
+@end example
+
Major control strings defined by @code{wl-summary-line-format-spec-alist}
are displayed in the following list.
@example
@group
%n message number
+%T temporary mark
+%P persistent mark
%Y year
%M month
%D day
%S size
%c +number-of-children: (display only for opened thread)
%C [+number-of-children] (display only for opened thread)
-%T temporary mark (mandatory)
-%P persistent mark (mandatory)
+%# mailing list information (`(' ML-name [ ` ' ML-number ] `)')
+%l number in the mailing list
+%@@ `@@' only if the first MIME part is multipart/mixed
+%~ ` ' only if previous column is not empty
@end group
@end example
-@code{wl-summary-line-format} must contain temporary mark (@samp{%T})
-and persistent mark (@samp{%P}). Furthermore, these marks must appear at
-the constant column. For example, if you specify @samp{%T} or
+The temporary mark (@samp{%T}) and persistent mark (@samp{%P}) must
+appear at the constant column. For example, if you specify @samp{%T} or
@samp{%P} after the @samp{%t}, which changes its length by thread
position, marks are not treated correctly.
@item .
@kindex . (Summary)
@findex wl-summary-redisplay
-Redisplay a message at the current cursor point.
-If this command is called with prefix argument,
-Redisplay message regardless of the message cache (message is re-loaded
-from source).
-(@code{wl-summary-redisplay})
+Redisplay a message at the current cursor point with default display
+type. If this command is called with prefix argument, reload and redisplay
+message regardless of the message cache.
+If this command is called with twice multiples @kbd{C-u} as @kbd{C-u C-u .},
+reload and redisplay message with current display type regardless of the
+message cache. (@code{wl-summary-redisplay})
@item <
@kindex < (Summary)
@item @key{RET}
@kindex @key{RET} (Summary)
-@findex wl-summary-next-line-content
+@findex wl-summary-enter-handler
Display the next line of the message at the current cursor point.
-Display the message at the current cursor point if it is not displayed yet.
-(@code{wl-summary-next-line-content})
+Display the message at the current cursor point if it is not displayed
+yet. (@code{wl-summary-next-line-content}) If prefix argument is
+specified, message is scrolled up by one line.
+(@code{wl-summary-prev-line-content}) If prefix argument is numeric,
+cursor is jumped to the message with specified number.
@item -
@itemx M-@key{RET}
@item H
@kindex H (Summary)
-@findex wl-summary-redisplay-all-header
-Redisplay the message at current cursor point with all header fields.
-(@code{wl-summary-redisplay-all-header})
+@findex wl-summary-toggle-all-header
+Toggle display type between all and partial header fields and redisplay
+the message at current cursor point. If this command is called with
+prefix argument, reload and redisplay message regardless of the message cache.
+If this command is called with twice multiples @kbd{C-u} as @kbd{C-u C-u H},
+set default display type of summary by current display type of header fields.
+(@code{wl-summary-toggle-all-header})
@item M
@kindex M (Summary)
-@findex wl-summary-redisplay-no-mime
-Redisplay the message at current cursor point without MIME analysis.
-(@code{wl-summary-redisplay-no-mime})
+@findex wl-summary-toggle-mime
+Toggle display type for MIME analysis and redisplay the message at
+current cursor point. A change is performed in the order set as
+@code{wl-summary-display-mime-mode-list}. If this command is called
+with numeric prefix argument, it switch directly as follows.
+
+@example
+@group
+1: Enable MIME analysis.
+2: Enable MIME analysis only for header fields.
+3: Disable MIME analysis.
+@end group
+@end example
+
+If this command is called with twice multiples @kbd{C-u} as @kbd{C-u C-u
+M}, set default display type of summary by current display type of MIME
+analysis. (@code{wl-summary-toggle-mime})
+
+@item C-c C-f
+@kindex C-c C-f (Summary)
+@findex wl-summary-toggle-header-narrowing
+Toggle header body narrowing of the message at current cursor point.
+(@code{wl-summary-toggle-header-narrowing})
@item B
@kindex B (Summary)
rescan Redisplay summary by rescanning present msgdb.
rescan-noscore Redisplay summary by rescanning present msgdb.
Display messages killed by score, too.
+rescan-thread Redisplay summary by rescanning present msgdb.
+ Reconstruct thread, too.
cache-status Sync the all marks with the real status of cache.
mark Update marks.
no-sync Do nothing.
@item ?
@kindex ? (Summary)
Put @samp{*} mark on the messages that satisfies the specified condition.
+If messages already have @samp{*} mark, new @samp{*} marks are overridden.
+If prefix argument is specified, current @samp{*} marks are removed and
+new @samp{*} marks are appended.
+
@findex wl-summary-pick
(@code{wl-summary-pick})
The initial setting is @code{t}.
If non-nil, message is split as pages by @samp{^L}.
-@item wl-message-window-size
-@vindex wl-message-window-size
-The initial setting is '(1 . 4).
-A cons cell to specify the rate of summary and message window.
-car:cdr corresponds summary:message.
-
@item wl-summary-from-function
@vindex wl-summary-from-function
Format function to display sender in summary.
The initial setting is @code{t}. If non-nil, messages read in Shimbun
folders are cached.
+@item wl-summary-resend-use-cache
+@vindex wl-summary-resend-use-cache
+The initial setting is @code{nil}. If non-nil, messages are resend
+using cache even in the offline status. Note that if you use cache,
+the message identity is not guaranteed.
+
@item wl-folder-process-duplicates-alist
@vindex wl-folder-process-duplicates-alist
The initial setting is @code{nil}.
@end group
@end lisp
-Specify the color of message in summary buffer with flag. If multiple
-global flags are on one message, the former flag in this list is
-preferred.
+Specify the color and the mark of message in summary buffer with flag.
+If the mark are omitted, the mark specified in the variable
+@code{wl-summary-flag-mark} is assumed. If multiple global flags are on
+one message, the former flag in this list is preferred.
+
+Example:
+
+@lisp
+@group
+(setq wl-summary-flag-alist
+ '((important "purple")
+ (todo "red")
+ (business "green" "B")
+ (private "blue" "X")))
+@end group
+@end lisp
+
+@item wl-summary-display-mime-mode-list
+@vindex wl-summary-display-mime-mode-list
+The initial setting is the list shown below:
+
+@lisp
+@group
+(mime as-is)
+@end group
+@end lisp
+
+@noindent
+The function @code{wl-summary-toggle-mime} switch specification of MIME
+analysis in the order of this list. You can specify one of the follows.
+
+@example
+@code{mime} : Header and body are decoded.
+@code{header-only} : Only header is decoded.
+@code{as-is} : Header and body are not decoded.
+@end example
@end table
@table @code
@item wl-message-window-size
@vindex wl-message-window-size
-Initial setting is @code{'(1 . 4)}. It is a cons cell and the ratio of
+Initial setting is @code{(1 . 4)}. It is a cons cell and the ratio of
its car and cdr value corresponds to the ratio of Summary and Message
windows.
@vindex wl-message-truncate-lines
The initial value is the value of @code{default-truncate-lines}.
If it is non-nil, truncate long lines in message buffer.
+
+@item wl-message-auto-reassemble-message/partial
+@vindex wl-message-auto-reassemble-message/partial
+The initial setting is @code{nil}.
+If non-nil, automatically reassemble fragments of the message on
+displaying when its MIME media type is message/partial.
@end table
@node Draft, Disconnected Operations, Message, Top
Basically it is Emacs-standard mail mode.
@menu
+* Parameters for Sending::
* Editing Header::
* Editing Message Body and Sending::
* Dynamical Message Re-arrangement::
* POP-before-SMTP::
@end menu
-@node Editing Header, Editing Message Body and Sending, Usage of Draft Mode, Usage of Draft Mode
+@node Parameters for Sending, Editing Header, Usage of Draft Mode, Usage of Draft Mode
+@subsection Parameters for Sending
+
+According to the information of servers to send messages, configure
+following variables.
+
+@table @code
+@item wl-smtp-posting-server
+The name of the SMTP server used for mail transmission.
+
+@item wl-smtp-posting-port
+The SMTP port number for mail transmission.
+Without configuration, use default SMTP port number (25).
+
+@item wl-nntp-posting-server
+The name of NNTP server used for news submission.
+Without configuration, use @code{elmo-nntp-default-server}.
+
+@item wl-nntp-posting-port
+The NNTP port number for news submission.
+Without configuration, use @code{elmo-nntp-default-port}.
+@end table
+
+You may configure following variables on demand. See section
+Variables of Draft Mode for detail @xref{Variables of Draft Mode}.
+
+@table @code
+@item wl-smtp-posting-user
+User name for authentication by SMTP AUTH.
+
+@item wl-smtp-authenticate-type
+The authentication method for SMTP AUTH.
+Without configuration, authentication will not be carried out.
+
+@item wl-smtp-authenticate-realm
+The authentication realm for SMTP AUTH.
+Without configuration, authentication realm will not be specified.
+
+@item wl-smtp-connection-type
+Specify how to establish SMTP connections.
+
+@item wl-nntp-posting-user
+User name for AUTHINFO authentication on news submission.
+
+@item wl-nntp-posting-stream-type
+Specify how to establish NNTP connections.
+@end table
+
+@node Editing Header, Editing Message Body and Sending, Parameters for Sending, Usage of Draft Mode
@subsection Editing Message Header
You can freely edit header region above @samp{--text follows this line--},
If @code{wl-template-visible-select} is @code{nil}, you should type the
name of the template in the mini buffer.
+If @code{wl-template-select} is executed with prefix argument,
+inversed value of @code{wl-template-visible-select} is used.
+
As shown in the example in @code{wl-draft-config-alist}, you can select
@samp{default} template by writing:
@subsection Sending mail by POP-before-SMTP
@cindex POP-before-SMTP
-You can send mail by POP-before-SMTP with this single line:
+You can send mail by POP-before-SMTP. Necessary setting is
@lisp
(setq wl-draft-send-mail-function 'wl-draft-send-mail-with-pop-before-smtp)
@end lisp
@noindent
-Configure the following variables if you need.
+to change mail posting function from its default value @code{wl-draft-send-mail-with-smtp}.
+Also you would configure following variables on demand.
@table @code
@item wl-pop-before-smtp-user
@example
@group
-http://spam.ayamura.org/tools/smPbS.html
http://www.iecc.com/pop-before-smtp.html
@end group
@end example
Cites the content of the current message buffer (the part under cursor).
If the region is active, cites the region (it affects only if
@code{transient-mark-mode} (on GNU Emacs) or @code{zmacs-regions}
-(on XEmacs) is Non-nil).
+(on XEmacs) is Non-nil). If the command is called with prefix argument,
+the text inserted by yank command (the text content of clipboard) is cited.
(@code{wl-draft-yank-original})
@item C-c C-p
If any of @code{wl-subscribed-mailing-list} are contained in @samp{To:}
or @samp{Cc:} field, do not insert @samp{Bcc:} or @samp{Fcc:} field.
+@item wl-draft-send-mail-function
+@vindex wl-draft-send-mail-function
+The initial setting is @code{wl-draft-send-mail-with-smtp}.
+This is the function to post mails. To use POP-before-SMTP, set this to
+@code{wl-draft-send-mail-with-pop-before-smtp}.
+
@item wl-smtp-posting-server
@vindex wl-smtp-posting-server
The initial setting is @code{nil}.
@code{digest-md5}, @code{login}, etc. If @code{nil}, authentication
will not be carried out.
+@item wl-smtp-authenticate-realm
+@vindex wl-smtp-authenticate-realm
+The initial setting is @code{nil}.
+This string-valued variable specifies the authentication realm for SMTP
+AUTH authentication. You have to set this variable for DIGEST-MD5
+authentication and so on.
+If @code{nil}, authentication realm is not specified in the authentication.
+
@item wl-smtp-connection-type
@vindex wl-smtp-connection-type
The initial setting is @code{nil}.
This symbol-valued variable specifies how to establish SMTP connections.
If @code{nil}, use default connection type.
-If it is @code{starttls}, use STARTTLS (RFC2595).
+If it is @code{starttls}, use STARTTLS (RFC3207).
If it is @code{ssl}, use SSL.
@item wl-nntp-posting-server
@vindex wl-nntp-posting-port
The initial setting is @code{nil}.
This is the port number of the NNTP server used for news submission.
-If @code{nil}, @code{elmo-nntp-default-server} is used.
+If @code{nil}, @code{elmo-nntp-default-port} is used.
@item wl-nntp-posting-stream-type
@vindex wl-nntp-posting-stream-type
* Re-file and Copy queue:: Re-file and Copy (IMAP4)
* Creation of Folders:: Create Folders off-line (IMAP4)
* Marking:: Mark (IMAP4)
-* Pre-fetching Reservations:: Pre-fetch (IMAP4, NNTP)
+* Pre-fetching Reservations:: Pre-fetch
@end menu
As soon as Wanderlust becomes on-line, such operations invoked off-line
are reflected in the servers via network.
+If the variable @code{elmo-enable-disconnected-operation} is @code{nil},
+these off-line operations are not executed and causes an error on
+re-file or copy operations.
@node Send Messages off-line, Re-file and Copy queue, Enable Operations, Enable Operations
@subsection Transmission of Messages
@node Pre-fetching Reservations, , Marking, Enable Operations
-@subsection Pre-fetching (IMAP4, NNTP)
+@subsection Pre-fetching
-You can make reservations for pre-fetching messages in IMAP or NNTP
-folders. Reserved messages are marked with @samp{!} but not cached
-yet. When Wanderlust becomes on-line, they are pre-fetched from
-servers.
-
-If the variable @code{elmo-enable-disconnected-operation} is @code{nil},
-these off-line operations for IMAP4 and NNTP do not take place, and
-off-line re-file, copy or suchlike simply results in error.
-
-Because off-line operations use cache files, it is a bad idea to erase
-them by hand; it may cause Wanderlust to malfunction.
-
-If you want to remove caches, be sure to execute @kbd{M-x
-elmo-cache-expire-by-size}. @code{elmo-cache-expire-by-size} does not
-remove caches for messages relevant to off-line operations.
+You can make reservations for pre-fetching messages in networking
+folders (IMAP, NNTP, POP3, shimbun). Reserved messages are marked with
+@samp{u} but not cached yet. When Wanderlust becomes on-line, they are
+pre-fetched from servers.
@node Plugged Mode, Off-line State settings, Enable Operations, Disconnected Operations
@item elmo-enable-disconnected-operation
@vindex elmo-enable-disconnected-operation
-The initial setting is @code{t}. Controls off-line operations
-regarding IMAP4. If non-nil, off-line operations are carried out.
+The initial setting is @code{t}. Controls off-line operations regarding
+networking folders. If non-nil, off-line operations are carried out.
@item elmo-lost+found-folder
@vindex elmo-lost+found-folder
@lisp
@group
-(list wl-summary-important-mark
+(list wl-summary-flag-mark
wl-summary-new-uncached-mark
wl-summary-new-cached-mark
- wl-summary-unread-mark
wl-summary-unread-uncached-mark
wl-summary-unread-cached-mark)
@end group
@kindex k c (Summary)
@findex wl-summary-test-spam
Test current message and put spam mark if judged as spam.
+Remove spam mark if judged as non-spam.
@item k C
@kindex k C (Summary)
@findex wl-summary-register-as-good-all
Register all messages in the folder as non-spam.
+@item r k m
+@kindex r k m (Summary)
+@findex wl-summary-spam-region
+Put spam mark on messages in the specified region.
+
+@item r k c
+@kindex r k c (Summary)
+@findex wl-summary-test-spam-region
+Test messages in the specified region and put spam mark if judged as spam.
+Remove spam mark if judged as non-spam.
+
+@item r k s
+@kindex r k s (Summary)
+@findex wl-summary-register-as-spam-region
+Register messages in the specified region as spam.
+
+@item r k n
+@kindex r k n (Summary)
+@findex wl-summary-register-as-good-region
+Register messages in the specified region as non-spam.
+
+@item t k m
+@kindex t k m (Summary)
+@findex wl-thread-spam
+Put spam mark on messages which are the descendant of the current thread.
+With prefix argument, it affects on the all messages in the thread tree.
+
+@item t k c
+@kindex t k c (Summary)
+@findex wl-thread-test-spam
+Test messages which are the descendant of the current thread and put spam mark
+if judged as spam. Remove spam mark if judged as non-spam.
+With prefix argument, it affects on the all messages in the thread tree.
+
+@item t k s
+@kindex t k s (Summary)
+@findex wl-thread-register-as-spam
+Register messages which are the descendant of the current thread as spam.
+With prefix argument, it affects on the all messages in the thread tree.
+
+@item t k n
+@kindex t k n (Summary)
+@findex wl-thread-register-as-good
+Register messages which are the descendant of the current thread as non-spam.
+With prefix argument, it affects on the all messages in the thread tree.
+
@item m k
@kindex m k (Summary)
@findex wl-summary-target-mark-spam
@item elmo-spam-bsfilter-update-switch
@vindex elmo-spam-bsfilter-update-switch
-The initial setting is @code{"--synchronous-auto-update"}.
+The initial setting is @code{"--auto-update"}.
Specify options to give to @command{bsfilter} for learning messages.
@end table
@end table
-@node Regular Expressions Header Matching, , SpamAssassin, Spam Filter Processors
+@node Regular Expressions Header Matching, , SpamOracle, Spam Filter Processors
@subsection Regular Expressions Header Matching
@cindex Regular Expressions Header Matching
If non-nil, you are asked for confirmation if accumulated off-line
operations are executed.
-@item elmo-display-progress-threshold
-@vindex elmo-display-progress-threshold
-The initial setting is 20.
-Threshold for display of progress gauge. If number of renewal is more than
-this value, display progress gauge.
+@item elmo-network-session-idle-timeout
+@vindex elmo-network-session-idle-timeout
+The initial setting is @code{nil}.
+Idle timeout of the network cache. Specified in seconds.
+If elapsed time since last access is larger than this value,
+cached session is not reused. If nil, network cache is reused.
+
@end table
@end group
@end lisp
-With the default setup,
-the old msgdb format will be used as it was.
-You may convert the format
-by writing following lines in @file{~/.wl} or so.
+With the default setup, the old msgdb format is converted to the new
+format automatically. You may change this behavior by writing following
+lines in @file{~/.wl}.
@lisp
@group
;; @r{If the format of msgdb is different from} @code{elmo-msgdb-default-type},
;; @r{the format will be converted automatically when}
-;; @r{the msgdb is being loaded.}
+;; @r{the msgdb is being loaded (default).}
(setq elmo-msgdb-convert-type 'auto)
;; @r{Convert msgdb when hitting @kbd{s all} in Summary mode}
(setq elmo-msgdb-convert-type 'sync)
+
+;; @r{Inhibit conversion}
+(setq elmo-msgdb-convert-type nil)
@end group
@end lisp
@enumerate
@item
-You may only use @samp{important} flag. The other flags may not be available.
+You cannot use forwarded mark (@samp{F}, @samp{f}).
+@item
+You may only use @samp{important} flag. The other global flags may not
+be available.
@end enumerate
@subsection Changes from @samp{'mark} folder to @samp{'flag}.
2/09 'file' folder is added.
9/12 forwarded mark.
Default value of the mark strings are changed.
+ 12/24 Released 2.12.0 stable.
@end example
See @file{ChangeLog} for details.
Currently they are picked up alphabetically from the top 40 hits of
U.S. Billboard magazines in 1980s.
-(@uref{http://lyrics.natalnet.com.br/html/top40/index.html})
-
+(@uref{http://ntl.matrix.com.br/pfilho/html/top40/})
@node Index, , Addition, Top
@unnumbered Index