+`f'.
+
+The gnus-group-split mail splitting mechanism will behave as if this
+address was listed in gnus-group-split Addresses (see below).")
+
+ (extra-aliases (choice
+ :tag "Extra Aliases"
+ (list
+ :tag "List"
+ (editable-list
+ :inline t
+ (gnus-email-address :tag "Address")))
+ (gnus-email-address :tag "Address")) "\
+Store messages posted from or to this address in this group.
+
+You must be using gnus-group-split for this to work. The VALUE of the
+nnmail-split-fancy SPLIT generated for this group will match these
+addresses.")
+
+ (split-regexp (regexp :tag "gnus-group-split Regular Expression") "\
+Like gnus-group-split Address, but expects a regular expression.")
+
+ (split-exclude (list :tag "gnus-group-split Restricts"
+ (editable-list
+ :inline t (regexp :tag "Restrict"))) "\
+Regular expression that cancels gnus-group-split matches.
+
+Each entry is added to the nnmail-split-fancy SPLIT as a separate
+RESTRICT clause.")
+
+ (split-spec (choice :tag "gnus-group-split Overrider"
+ (sexp :tag "Fancy Split")
+ (const :tag "Catch All" catch-all)
+ (const :tag "Ignore" nil)) "\
+Override all other gnus-group-split fields.
+
+In `Fancy Split', you can enter any nnmail-split-fancy SPLIT. Note
+that the name of this group won't be automatically assumed, you have
+to add it to the SPLITs yourself. This means you can use such splits
+to split messages to other groups too.
+
+If you select `Catch All', this group will get postings for any
+messages not matched in any other group. It overrides the variable
+gnus-group-split-default-catch-all-group.
+
+Selecting `Ignore' forces no SPLIT to be generated for this group,
+disabling all other gnus-group-split fields.")