If non-nil, negative value is displayed when the message is deleted. If
@code{sync}, folder is synchronized when the message is deleted. If
@code{nil}, message deletion is ignored.
+
+@item wl-fldmgr-add-complete-with-current-folder-list
+@vindex wl-fldmgr-add-complete-with-current-folder-list
+The initial setting is @code{nil}.
+Non-nil means call @code{elmo-folder-list-subfolders} and get completion
+candidate for @code{wl-fldmgr-add}.
@end table
@subsection Miscellanea
key (if already exists, the mark is deleted). It is convenient to put
this mark on the messages to remember (If you want to remember to write
a reply for the message, for example) because this mark remains after
-you exited Emacs. Messages with the @samp{$} mark remains in the folder
-even the message itself is deleted in the actual folder.
+you exited Emacs. Messages with the @samp{$} mark can be reviewed in the
+@{'mark} folder even the message itself is deleted in the actual folder.
@item None
If the message is read and cached (or local message),there are no
expression can be specified as is. If the car part is a header field
and the cdr part is @code{nil}, the field will be deleted.
+If you want to use name of parent folder, you can refer the buffer local
+variable @code{wl-draft-parent-folder}.
+
See the next example as well:
@lisp
Enter Address Manager.
@xref{Address Manager}.
(@code{wl-addrmgr})
+
+@item C-c C-d
+@kindex C-c C-d (Draft)
+@findex wl-draft-elide-region
+Elide the text between point and mark (@code{wl-draft-elide-region}).
+The text is killed and replaced with the contents of the variable
+@code{wl-draft-elide-ellipsis}. The default value is to use an ellipsis
+(@samp{[...]}).
@end table
@section Customizable Variables
@code{wl-summary-expire-reserve-marks}, be careful in writing your own
function.
-These are three standard functions; they moves messages to an archive
+These are four standard functions; three of them move messages to an archive
folder in the specified way. This means old messages can be compressed
and saved in a file, being deleted from the original folder.
+The last one divides messages to some MH folders.
@table @code
@item wl-expire-archive-number1
@code{$folder-199812;zip}. The name of the archiving folders except the
date part are determined in the same way as
@code{wl-expire-archive-number1}.
-@end table
+
You can set the first argument to these three standard functions to non-nil
in @code{wl-expire-alist} so as to retain message numbers in the folder.
If you omit the argument, consecutive numbers from 1 are assigned for
each archiving folder.
+
+@item wl-expire-localdir-date
+divedes messages depending on its date (year and month) to MH folders
+e.g. to @samp{+ml/wl/1999_11/}, @samp{+ml/wl/1999_12/}.
+@end table
@end table
@subsection Treatment for Important or Unread Messages
@end lisp
If paths to the score files are omitted, the directory specified in the
-variable @code{wl-score-files-dir} is assumed.
+variable @code{wl-score-files-directory} is assumed.
No matter what you write in @code{wl-score-folder-alist}, the default
score file @code{wl-score-default-file} (@file{all.SCORE}) is always
The initial setting is t.
If non-nil, scoring is enabled.
-@item wl-score-files-dir
-@vindex wl-score-files-dir
+@item wl-score-files-directory
+@vindex wl-score-files-directory
The initial setting is @file{~/.elmo/}.
The default directory for score files.