Synch to No Gnus 200412071909.
authoryamaoka <yamaoka>
Tue, 7 Dec 2004 23:01:24 +0000 (23:01 +0000)
committeryamaoka <yamaoka>
Tue, 7 Dec 2004 23:01:24 +0000 (23:01 +0000)
texi/ChangeLog
texi/gnus-ja.texi
texi/gnus.texi

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@@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
+2004-12-07  Teodor Zlatanov  <tzz@lifelogs.com>
+
+       * gnus.texi (Filtering Spam Using The Spam ELisp Package)
+       (Spam ELisp Package Filtering of Incoming Mail)
+       (Spam ELisp Package Sorting and Score Display in Summary Buffer):
+       replace @code{spam.el} with @file{spam.el} where the file spam.el
+       is intended as the subject
+
 2004-12-06  Reiner Steib  <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
 
        * gnus-news.texi: Mention `gnus-summary-limit-to-recipient' and 
index 2e01fb2..1b64671 100644 (file)
@@ -21725,7 +21725,7 @@ Gnus \e$B$O\e(B hashcash \e$B%/%C%-!<$rG'>Z$9$k$3$H$,$G$-$^$9$,!"<j$G%+%9%?%^%$%:$7
 @ref{Spam ELisp Package Sequence of Events} \e$B$r;2>H$7$F2<$5$$!#\e(B
 
 @cindex spam-initialize
-@code{spam.el} \e$B$r;H$&$K$O!"\e(B@code{spam.el} \e$B$r<+F0FI$_9~$_\e(B (autoload) \e$B$7\e(B
+@code{spam.el} \e$B$r;H$&$K$O!"\e(B@file{spam.el} \e$B$r<+F0FI$_9~$_\e(B (autoload) \e$B$7\e(B
 \e$B$F\e(B @code{spam.el} \e$B$N3F%U%C%/$r%$%s%9%H!<%k$9$k$?$a$K!"4X\e(B
 \e$B?t\e(B @code{spam-initialize} \e$B$r\e(B @strong{\e$B<B9T$7$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s\e(B}\e$B!#0l$DNc30\e(B
 \e$B$,$"$j$^$9\e(B: \e$B$b$7\e(B @code{spam-use-stat} \e$B$N@_Dj$r;H$&\e(B (@pxref{spam-stat
@@ -21737,7 +21737,7 @@ spam filtering}) \e$B$N$G$"$l$P!"$=$l$r\e(B @code{spam-initialize} \e$B$h$jA0\e(B
 (spam-initialize)
 @end example
 
-\e$B$G$O\e(B @code{spam.el} \e$B$rFI$_9~$`$H2?$,5/$-$k$G$7$g$&$+\e(B?
+\e$B$G$O\e(B @file{spam.el} \e$B$rFI$_9~$`$H2?$,5/$-$k$G$7$g$&$+\e(B?
 
 \e$BBh0l$K\e(B @code{spam-initialize} \e$B$K$h$C$F$$$/$D$+$N%U%C%/$,F0:n$9$k$h$&$K$J\e(B
 \e$B$j$^$9!#\e(B@code{spam-stat} \e$B$,$=$l$i$N%G!<%?%Y!<%9$r%;!<%V$G$-$k$h$&$K$9$k\e(B
@@ -21776,7 +21776,7 @@ Spam \e$B5-;v$r8+$?$H$-$O$$$D$G$b!"%0%k!<%W$rH4$1$kA0$KI,$:\e(B @kbd{M-d} \e$B$G$=$
 
 @end table
 
-\e$B$^$?!"\e(B@code{spam.el} \e$B$rFI$_9~$`$H!"$=$NJQ?t72$r%+%9%?%^%$%:$9$k$3$H$,$G\e(B
+\e$B$^$?!"\e(B@file{spam.el} \e$B$rFI$_9~$`$H!"$=$NJQ?t72$r%+%9%?%^%$%:$9$k$3$H$,$G\e(B
 \e$B$-$k$h$&$K$J$j$^$9!#\e(B@samp{spam} \e$BJQ?t%0%k!<%W$K$D$$\e(B
 \e$B$F\e(B @code{customize-group} \e$B$r;n$7$F$_$F2<$5$$!#\e(B
 
@@ -21988,7 +21988,7 @@ SpamAssassin \e$B%X%C%@!<$K\e(B ding \e$B$N5,B'$rCV$-49$($5$;$k$3$H$O$G$-$^$9$,!"B>
 
 \e$B8!::$HF1;~$KL@$i$+$K\e(B @code{spam-split} \e$B$r<B9T$9$k$H$7$F$b!":#$^$G$H$*\e(B
 \e$B$j\e(B @code{spam-use-regex-headers} \e$B$r\e(B @code{t} \e$B$K@_Dj$9$k$h$&$J8!::$r9T$C\e(B
-\e$B$F$$$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s!#$J$<$J$i\e(B @code{spam.el} \e$B$rFI$_9~$`$H$-$K!"$"$J$?\e(B
+\e$B$F$$$J$1$l$P$J$j$^$;$s!#$J$<$J$i\e(B @file{spam.el} \e$B$rFI$_9~$`$H$-$K!"$"$J$?\e(B
 \e$B$,2?$N\e(B @code{spam-use-xyz} \e$BJQ?t$r@_Dj$7$F$$$k$+$K1~$8$?!"$$$/$D$+$N>r7o\e(B
 \e$BIU$-$NFI$_9~$_$,9T$o$l$k$+$i$G$9!#\e(B
 
@@ -22196,7 +22196,7 @@ Ham \e$B$,\e(B spam \e$B%0%k!<%W$+$i0\F0$5$l$kA0$K0u$r>C$7$?$$>l9g$O!"$3$NJQ?t$r%;%
 @code{X-Spam-Status} \e$B%X%C%@!<$,;H$o$l$^$9!#\e(B@code{spam-use-bogofilter} \e$B$r\e(B
 \e$B;H$&>l9g$O!"\e(B@code{X-Bogosity} \e$B$,;H$o$l$^$9!#\e(B@code{spam-use-crm114} \e$B$r;H\e(B
 \e$B$&$N$J$i$P!"\e(BCRM114 \e$B%9%3%"!&%U%)!<%^%C%H$K9gCW$9$k!"$$$:$l$+$N%X%C%@$,;H\e(B
-\e$B$o$l$^$9!#\e(B@code{spam.el} \e$B$r%m!<%I$9$k\e(B @emph{\e$BA0\e(B} \e$B$K!"E,@Z$J%P%C%/%(%s%IJQ\e(B
+\e$B$o$l$^$9!#\e(B@file{spam.el} \e$B$r%m!<%I$9$k\e(B @emph{\e$BA0\e(B} \e$B$K!"E,@Z$J%P%C%/%(%s%IJQ\e(B
 \e$B?t$r\e(B t \e$B$K@_Dj$9$k8B$j!"$&$^$/$$$/$G$7$g$&!#\e(B@code{spam.el} \e$B$O!"\e(BGnus \e$B$,Fb\e(B
 \e$BItE*$KI,MW$H$9$k%X%C%@!<$N%j%9%H$K!"@5$7$$%X%C%@!<$r<+F0E*$KDI2C$7$^$9!#\e(B
 
index f384185..96eea00 100644 (file)
@@ -22634,7 +22634,7 @@ events.  See @xref{Spam ELisp Package Sequence of Events}.
 
 @cindex spam-initialize
 To use @code{spam.el}, you @strong{must} run the function
-@code{spam-initialize} to autoload @code{spam.el} and to install the
+@code{spam-initialize} to autoload @file{spam.el} and to install the
 @code{spam.el} hooks.  There is one exception: if you use the
 @code{spam-use-stat} (@pxref{spam-stat spam filtering}) setting, you
 should turn it on before @code{spam-initialize}:
@@ -22644,7 +22644,7 @@ should turn it on before @code{spam-initialize}:
 (spam-initialize)
 @end example
 
-So, what happens when you load @code{spam.el}?
+So, what happens when you load @file{spam.el}?
 
 First, some hooks will get installed by @code{spam-initialize}.  There
 are some hooks for @code{spam-stat} so it can save its databases, and
@@ -22683,7 +22683,7 @@ You must have Bogofilter installed for that command to work properly.
 
 @end table
 
-Also, when you load @code{spam.el}, you will be able to customize its
+Also, when you load @file{spam.el}, you will be able to customize its
 variables.  Try @code{customize-group} on the @samp{spam} variable
 group.
 
@@ -22894,7 +22894,7 @@ spam checks for your nnmail split vs. your nnimap split.  Go crazy.
 You should still have specific checks such as
 @code{spam-use-regex-headers} set to @code{t}, even if you
 specifically invoke @code{spam-split} with the check.  The reason is
-that when loading @code{spam.el}, some conditional loading is done
+that when loading @file{spam.el}, some conditional loading is done
 depending on what @code{spam-use-xyz} variables you have set.  This
 is usually not critical, though.
 
@@ -23103,7 +23103,7 @@ back end, the @code{X-Spam-Status} header will be used.  If you use
 @code{spam-use-bogofilter}, the @code{X-Bogosity} header will be used.
 If you use @code{spam-use-crm114}, any header that matches the CRM114
 score format will be used.  As long as you set the appropriate back end
-variable to t @emph{before} you load @code{spam.el}, you will be
+variable to t @emph{before} you load @file{spam.el}, you will be
 fine.  @code{spam.el} will automatically add the right header to the
 internal Gnus list of required headers.