Article number.
@item S
Subject string. List identifiers stripped,
-@code{gnus-list-identifies}. @xref{Article Hiding}.
+@code{gnus-list-identifiers}. @xref{Article Hiding}.
@item s
Subject if the article is the root of the thread or the previous article
had a different subject, @code{gnus-summary-same-subject} otherwise.
@c @findex nnmail-fix-eudora-headers
@cindex Eudora
@cindex Pegasus
-Some mail user agents (e.g. Eudora and Pegasus) produces broken
+Some mail user agents (e.g. Eudora and Pegasus) produce broken
@code{References} headers, but correct @code{In-Reply-To} headers. This
-function will get rid of the @code{References} headers if the header
+function will get rid of the @code{References} header if the headers
contain a line matching the regular expression
@code{nnmail-broken-references-mailers}.
@file{~/.gnus.el} file to get started.
@lisp
-;;; @r{Define how Gnus is to fetch news. We do this over @acronym{NNTP}}
-;;; @r{from your ISP's server.}
+;; @r{Define how Gnus is to fetch news. We do this over @acronym{NNTP}}
+;; @r{from your ISP's server.}
(setq gnus-select-method '(nntp "news.your-isp.com"))
-;;; @r{Define how Gnus is to read your mail. We read mail from}
-;;; @r{your ISP's @acronym{POP} server.}
+;; @r{Define how Gnus is to read your mail. We read mail from}
+;; @r{your ISP's @acronym{POP} server.}
(setq mail-sources '((pop :server "pop.your-isp.com")))
-;;; @r{Say how Gnus is to store the mail. We use nnml groups.}
+;; @r{Say how Gnus is to store the mail. We use nnml groups.}
(setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnml "")))
-;;; @r{Make Gnus into an offline newsreader.}
-;;; (gnus-agentize) ; @r{The obsolete setting.}
-;;; (setq gnus-agent t) ; @r{Now the default.}
+;; @r{Make Gnus into an offline newsreader.}
+;; (gnus-agentize) ; @r{The obsolete setting.}
+;; (setq gnus-agent t) ; @r{Now the default.}
@end lisp
That should be it, basically. Put that in your @file{~/.gnus.el} file,
group specified by the variable @code{gnus-spam-process-destinations},
or the group parameter @code{spam-process-destination}. If these
variables are not set, the articles are left in their current group.
-If an article cannot not be moved (e.g., with a read-only backend such
+If an article cannot be moved (e.g., with a read-only backend such
as @acronym{NNTP}), it is copied.
If an article is moved to another group, it is processed again when
@end defun
Usually you would call @code{spam-stat-process-spam-directory} on a
-directory such as @file{~/Mail/mail/spam} (this usually corresponds
-the the group @samp{nnml:mail.spam}), and you would call
+directory such as @file{~/Mail/mail/spam} (this usually corresponds to
+the group @samp{nnml:mail.spam}), and you would call
@code{spam-stat-process-non-spam-directory} on a directory such as
-@file{~/Mail/mail/misc} (this usually corresponds the the group
+@file{~/Mail/mail/misc} (this usually corresponds to the group
@samp{nnml:mail.misc}).
When you are using @acronym{IMAP}, you won't have the mails available