* Exiting the Summary Buffer:: Returning to the Group buffer.
* Crosspost Handling:: How crossposted articles are dealt with.
* Duplicate Suppression:: An alternative when crosspost handling fails.
+* Security:: Decrypt and Verify.
Summary Buffer Format
@findex gnus-group-list-dormant
List all groups with dormant articles (@code{gnus-group-list-dormant}).
+@item A /
+@kindex A / (Group)
+@findex gnus-group-list-limit
+List groups limited within the current selection
+(@code{gnus-group-list-limit}).
+
+@item A f
+@kindex A f (Group)
+@findex gnus-group-list-flush
+Flush groups from the current selection (@code{gnus-group-list-flush}).
+
+@item A p
+@kindex A p (Group)
+@findex gnus-group-list-plus
+List groups plus the current selection (@code{gnus-group-list-plus}).
+
@end table
@vindex gnus-permanently-visible-groups
* Exiting the Summary Buffer:: Returning to the Group buffer.
* Crosspost Handling:: How crossposted articles are dealt with.
* Duplicate Suppression:: An alternative when crosspost handling fails.
+* Security:: Decrypt and Verify.
@end menu
If the article size if bigger than this variable (which is 25000 by
default), no citation highlighting will be performed.
-@item gnus-cite-prefix-regexp
-@vindex gnus-cite-prefix-regexp
-Regexp matching the longest possible citation prefix on a line.
-
@item gnus-cite-max-prefix
@vindex gnus-cite-max-prefix
Maximum possible length for a citation prefix (default 20).
suggest where to put the articles. @code{gnus-move-split-methods} is a
variable that uses the same syntax as @code{gnus-split-methods}
(@pxref{Saving Articles}). You may customize that variable to create
-suggestions you find reasonable.
+suggestions you find reasonable. (Note that
+@code{gnus-move-split-methods} uses group names where
+@code{gnus-split-methods} uses file names.)
@lisp
(setq gnus-move-split-methods
@code{gnus-save-duplicate-list} to @code{nil}. Uhm. I'll leave this up
to you to figure out, I think.
+@node Security
+@section Security
+
+Gnus is able to verify PGP or S/MIME signed messages or decrypt PGP
+encrypted messages.
+
+@enumerate
+@item
+To verify or decrypt PGP messages, you have to install mailcrypt or
+gpg.el.
+
+@end enumerate
+
+@table @code
+@item mm-verify-option
+@vindex mm-verify-option
+Option of verifying signed parts. @code{never}, not verify;
+@code{always}, always verify; @code{known}, only verify known
+protocols. Otherwise, ask user.
+
+@item mm-decrypt-option
+@vindex mm-decrypt-option
+Option of decrypting encrypted parts. @code{never}, no decryption;
+@code{always}, always decrypt @code{known}, only decrypt known
+protocols. Otherwise, ask user.
+
+@end table
@node The Article Buffer
@chapter The Article Buffer
This variable can be used instead of @code{gnus-message-archive-group},
but the latter is the preferred method.
+
+@item gnus-inews-mark-gcc-as-read
+@vindex gnus-inews-mark-gcc-as-read
+If non-@code{nil}, automatically mark @code{Gcc} articles as read.
+
@end table
When it has found a parent, it returns the corresponding group name. It
is recommended that you set @code{nnmail-message-id-cache-length} to a
somewhat higher number than the default so that the message ids are
-still in the cache. (A value of 5000 appears to create a file some
-300 kBytes in size.)
+still in the cache. (A value of 5000 appears to create a file some 300
+kBytes in size.) When @code{nnmail-cache-accepted-message-ids} is
+non-nil, Gnus also records the message ids of moved articles, so that
+the followup messages goes into the new group.
@node Group Mail Splitting
This function can be used to copy the message to somewhere else, or to
extract some information from it before removing it.
+@item nnfolder-nov-is-evil
+@vindex nnfolder-nov-is-evil
+If non-@code{nil}, this backend will ignore any @sc{nov} files.
+
@end table
Predicates of @code{high} or @code{low} download articles in respect of
their scores in relationship to @code{gnus-agent-high-score} and
-@code{gnus-agent-low-score} as descibed below.
+@code{gnus-agent-low-score} as described below.
To gain even finer control of what is to be regarded eligible for
download a predicate can consist of a number of predicates with logical