@end table
-@cindex text/x-gnus-verbatim
+@cindex text/x-verbatim
@c Is @vindex suitable for a face?
@vindex mm-uu-extract
Some inlined non-@acronym{MIME} attachments are displayed using the face
@code{mm-uu-extract}. By default, no @acronym{MIME} button for these
parts is displayed. You can force displaying a button using @kbd{K b}
-(@code{gnus-summary-display-buttonized}) or add @code{text/x-gnus-verbatim} to
-@code{gnus-buttonized-mime-types}, @xref{MIME Commands, ,MIME
+(@code{gnus-summary-display-buttonized}) or add @code{text/x-verbatim}
+to @code{gnus-buttonized-mime-types}, @xref{MIME Commands, ,MIME
Commands, gnus, Gnus Manual}.
@node Handles
(remove "text/html" mm-automatic-display))
@end lisp
+Adding @code{"image/.*"} might also be useful. Spammers use it as the
+prefered part of @samp{multipart/alternative} messages, and you might
+not notice there are other parts. See also
+@code{gnus-buttonized-mime-types} (@pxref{MIME Commands, ,MIME Commands,
+gnus, Gnus Manual}), to which adding @code{"multipart/alternative"}
+enables you to choose manually one of two types those mails include.
+For example, you can set those variables like:
+
+@lisp
+(setq gnus-buttonized-mime-types
+ '("multipart/alternative" "multipart/signed")
+ mm-discouraged-alternatives
+ '("text/html" "image/.*"))
+@end lisp
+
+In this case, Gnus will display radio buttons for such a kind of spam
+message as follows:
+
+@example
+1. (*) multipart/alternative ( ) image/gif
+
+2. (*) text/plain ( ) text/html
+@end example
+
@item mm-inline-large-images
@vindex mm-inline-large-images
When displaying inline images that are larger than the window, Emacs