* Compilation:: How to speed Gnus up.
* Mode Lines:: Displaying information in the mode lines.
* Highlighting and Menus:: Making buffers look all nice and cozy.
-* Buttons:: Get tendinitis in ten easy steps!
* Daemons:: Gnus can do things behind your back.
* Undo:: Some actions can be undone.
* Predicate Specifiers:: Specifying predicates.
corresponding regular expression in @code{gnus-article-banner-alist} is
used.
+For instance:
+
+@lisp
+(setq gnus-article-banner-alist
+ ((googleGroups .
+ "^\n*--~--~---------\\(.+\n\\)+")))
+@end lisp
+
Regardless of a group, you can hide things like advertisements only when
the sender of an article has a certain mail address specified in
@code{gnus-article-address-banner-alist}.
(This is the default.) If @code{nil}, each group will have its own
article buffer.
+@item gnus-widen-article-window
+@cindex gnus-widen-article-window
+If non-@code{nil}, selecting the article buffer with the @kbd{h}
+command will ``widen'' the article window to take the entire frame.
+
@vindex gnus-article-decode-hook
@item gnus-article-decode-hook
@cindex @acronym{MIME}
Note that not all servers support the recommended ID. This works for
INN versions 2.3.0 and later, for instance.
+@item nntp-server-list-active-group
+If @code{nil}, then always use @samp{GROUP} instead of @samp{LIST
+ACTIVE}. This is usually slower, but on misconfigured servers that
+don't update their active files often, this can help.
+
+
@end table
@menu
(nnimap-inbox "INBOX")
(nnimap-split-methods default)
(nnimap-expunge t)
- (nnimap-stream 'ssl)
+ (nnimap-stream ssl)
(nnir-search-engine imap)
(nnimap-expunge-inbox t))
@end example
Mail}), except the symbol @code{default}, which means that it should
use the value of the @code{nnmail-split-methods} variable.
+@item nnimap-split-fancy
+Uses the same syntax as @code{nnmail-split-fancy}.
+
@end table
message. The function should return a list of group names that it
thinks should carry this mail message.
+This variable can also be a fancy split method. For the syntax,
+see @ref{Fancy Mail Splitting}.
+
Note that the mail back ends are free to maul the poor, innocent,
incoming headers all they want to. They all add @code{Lines} headers;
some add @code{X-Gnus-Group} headers; most rename the Unix mbox
:fetchflag "\\Seen")
@end lisp
-@item webmail
-Get mail from a webmail server, such as @uref{http://www.hotmail.com/},
-@uref{http://webmail.netscape.com/}, @uref{http://www.netaddress.com/},
-@uref{http://mail.yahoo.com/}.
-
-NOTE: Webmail largely depends on cookies. A "one-line-cookie" patch is
-required for url "4.0pre.46".
-
-WARNING: Mails may be lost. NO WARRANTY.
-
-Keywords:
-
-@table @code
-@item :subtype
-The type of the webmail server. The default is @code{hotmail}. The
-alternatives are @code{netscape}, @code{netaddress}, @code{my-deja}.
-
-@item :user
-The user name to give to the webmail server. The default is the login
-name.
-
-@item :password
-The password to give to the webmail server. If not specified, the user is
-prompted.
-
-@item :dontexpunge
-If non-@code{nil}, only fetch unread articles and don't move them to
-trash folder after finishing the fetch.
-
-@end table
-
-An example webmail source:
-
-@lisp
-(webmail :subtype 'hotmail
- :user "user-name"
- :password "secret")
-@end lisp
-
@item group
Get the actual mail source from the @code{mail-source} group parameter,
@xref{Group Parameters}.
* Compilation:: How to speed Gnus up.
* Mode Lines:: Displaying information in the mode lines.
* Highlighting and Menus:: Making buffers look all nice and cozy.
-* Buttons:: Get tendinitis in ten easy steps!
* Daemons:: Gnus can do things behind your back.
* Undo:: Some actions can be undone.
* Predicate Specifiers:: Specifying predicates.
buffer should be given. Here's an excerpt of this variable:
@lisp
-((group (vertical 1.0 (group 1.0 point)
- (if gnus-carpal (group-carpal 4))))
+((group (vertical 1.0 (group 1.0 point)))
(article (vertical 1.0 (summary 0.25 point)
(article 1.0))))
@end lisp
@lisp
(article (vertical 1.0 (group 4)
(summary 0.25 point)
- (if gnus-carpal (summary-carpal 4))
(article 1.0)))
@end lisp
If the @dfn{split} looks like something that can be @code{eval}ed (to be
precise---if the @code{car} of the split is a function or a subr), this
split will be @code{eval}ed. If the result is non-@code{nil}, it will
-be used as a split. This means that there will be three buffers if
-@code{gnus-carpal} is @code{nil}, and four buffers if @code{gnus-carpal}
-is non-@code{nil}.
+be used as a split.
Not complicated enough for you? Well, try this on for size:
@lisp
(article (horizontal 1.0
(vertical 0.5
- (group 1.0)
- (gnus-carpal 4))
+ (group 1.0))
(vertical 1.0
(summary 0.25 point)
- (summary-carpal 4)
(article 1.0))))
@end lisp
@end table
-@node Buttons
-@section Buttons
-@cindex buttons
-@cindex mouse
-@cindex click
-
-Those new-fangled @dfn{mouse} contraptions is very popular with the
-young, hep kids who don't want to learn the proper way to do things
-these days. Why, I remember way back in the summer of '89, when I was
-using Emacs on a Tops 20 system. Three hundred users on one single
-machine, and every user was running Simula compilers. Bah!
-
-Right.
-
-@vindex gnus-carpal
-Well, you can make Gnus display bufferfuls of buttons you can click to
-do anything by setting @code{gnus-carpal} to @code{t}. Pretty simple,
-really. Tell the chiropractor I sent you.
-
-
-@table @code
-
-@item gnus-carpal-mode-hook
-@vindex gnus-carpal-mode-hook
-Hook run in all carpal mode buffers.
-
-@item gnus-carpal-button-face
-@vindex gnus-carpal-button-face
-Face used on buttons.
-
-@item gnus-carpal-header-face
-@vindex gnus-carpal-header-face
-Face used on carpal buffer headers.
-
-@item gnus-carpal-group-buffer-buttons
-@vindex gnus-carpal-group-buffer-buttons
-Buttons in the group buffer.
-
-@item gnus-carpal-summary-buffer-buttons
-@vindex gnus-carpal-summary-buffer-buttons
-Buttons in the summary buffer.
-
-@item gnus-carpal-server-buffer-buttons
-@vindex gnus-carpal-server-buffer-buttons
-Buttons in the server buffer.
-
-@item gnus-carpal-browse-buffer-buttons
-@vindex gnus-carpal-browse-buffer-buttons
-Buttons in the browse buffer.
-@end table
-
-All the @code{buttons} variables are lists. The elements in these list
-are either cons cells where the @code{car} contains a text to be displayed and
-the @code{cdr} contains a function symbol, or a simple string.
-
-
@node Daemons
@section Daemons
@cindex demons
spam-move-spam-nonspam-groups-only nil
spam-mark-only-unseen-as-spam t
spam-mark-ham-unread-before-move-from-spam-group t
- nnimap-split-rule 'nnimap-split-fancy
;; @r{understand what this does before you copy it to your own setup!}
+ ;; @r{for nnimap you'll probably want to set nnimap-split-methods, see the manual}
nnimap-split-fancy '(|
;; @r{trace references to parents and put in their group}
(: gnus-registry-split-fancy-with-parent)
@example
(setq spam-use-spamoracle t
spam-split-group "Junk"
+ ;; @r{for nnimap you'll probably want to set nnimap-split-methods, see the manual}
nnimap-split-inbox '("INBOX")
- nnimap-split-rule 'nnimap-split-fancy
nnimap-split-fancy '(| (: spam-split) "INBOX"))
@end example
Masanobu @sc{Umeda}---the writer of the original @sc{gnus}.
@item
-Shenghuo Zhu---uudecode.el, mm-uu.el, rfc1843.el, webmail.el,
+Shenghuo Zhu---uudecode.el, mm-uu.el, rfc1843.el,
nnwarchive and many, many other things connected with @acronym{MIME} and
other types of en/decoding, as well as general bug fixing, new
functionality and stuff.
You can do lots of strange stuff with the Gnus window & frame
configuration (@pxref{Window Layout}).
-@item
-You can click on buttons instead of using the keyboard
-(@pxref{Buttons}).
-
@end itemize