2004-03-29 Teodor Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
* gnus.texi (Spam ELisp Package Sequence of Events): some clarifications
+ (Spam ELisp Package Global Variables)
+ (Spam ELisp Package Global Variables): more clarifications
2004-03-18 Helmut Waitzmann <Helmut.Waitzmann@web.de> (tiny change)
variable, which is a list of regular expressions matched with group
names (it's easiest to customize this variable with @kbd{M-x
customize-variable @key{RET} gnus-ham-process-destinations}). Each
-newsgroup specification has the format @code{(@var{regexp}
-@var{processor})} in a standard Lisp list, if you prefer to customize
-the variable manually. The ultimate location is a group name or
-names. If the @code{ham-process-destination} parameter is not set,
-ham articles are left in place. If the
+group name list is a standard Lisp list, if you prefer to customize
+the variable manually. If the @code{ham-process-destination}
+parameter is not set, ham articles are left in place. If the
@code{spam-mark-ham-unread-before-move-from-spam-group} parameter is
set, the ham articles are marked as unread before being moved.
@code{gnus-spam-process-destinations} variable, which is a list of
regular expressions matched with group names (it's easiest to
customize this variable with @kbd{M-x customize-variable @key{RET}
-gnus-spam-process-destinations}). Each newsgroup specification has
-the repeated format @code{(@var{regexp} @var{group})} and they are all
-in a standard Lisp list, if you prefer to customize the variable
-manually. The ultimate location is a group name or names. If the
+gnus-spam-process-destinations}). Each group name list is a standard
+Lisp list, if you prefer to customize the variable manually. If the
@code{spam-process-destination} parameter is not set, the spam
articles are only expired. The group name is fully qualified, meaning
that if you see @samp{nntp:servername} before the group name in the