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diff man/gnus.texi @ 30:ec9a17fef872 r19-15b98
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date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:52:29 +0200 |
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--- a/man/gnus.texi Mon Aug 13 08:51:58 2007 +0200 +++ b/man/gnus.texi Mon Aug 13 08:52:29 2007 +0200 @@ -1165,7 +1165,7 @@ be a letter. @sc{gnus} will call the function @code{gnus-user-format-function-}@samp{X}, where @samp{X} is the letter following @samp{%u}. The function will be passed a single dummy -paratere as argument. The function should return a string, which will +parameter as argument. The function should return a string, which will be inserted into the buffer just like information from any other specifier. @end table @@ -2005,6 +2005,13 @@ Also @pxref{Topic Parameters}. +Here's an example group parameter list: + +@example +((to-address . "ding@@ifi.uio.no") + (auto-expiry . t)) +@end example + @node Listing Groups @section Listing Groups @@ -9002,8 +9009,8 @@ If you use @code{procmail} to split things directory into an @code{nnmh} directory (which you shouldn't do), you should set @code{nnmail-keep-last-article} to non-@code{nil} to prevent Gnus from -ever expiring the final article in a mail newsgroup. This is quite, -quite important. +ever expiring the final article (i. e., the article with the highest +article number) in a mail newsgroup. This is quite, quite important. Here's an example setup: The incoming spools are located in @file{~/incoming/} and have @samp{""} as suffixes (i. e., the incoming @@ -9282,9 +9289,8 @@ stored.) If all this sounds scary to you, you can set @code{nnmail-treat-duplicates} to @code{warn} (which is what it is by default), and @code{nnmail} won't delete duplicate mails. Instead it -will generate a brand new @code{Message-ID} for the mail and insert a -warning into the head of the mail saying that it thinks that this is a -duplicate of a different message. +will insert a warning into the head of the mail saying that it thinks +that this is a duplicate of a different message. This variable can also be a function. If that's the case, the function will be called from a buffer narrowed to the message in question with @@ -13831,6 +13837,7 @@ Also thanks to the following for patches and stuff: +Adrian Aichner, Peter Arius, Marc Auslander, Chris Bone, @@ -13841,6 +13848,7 @@ Kevin Buhr, Alastair Burt, Joao Cachopo, +Zlatko Calusic, Massimo Campostrini, Michael R. Cook, Glenn Coombs, @@ -13868,17 +13876,20 @@ Randell Jesup, Fred Johansen, Greg Klanderman, +Karl Kleinpaste, Peter Skov Knudsen, Shuhei Kobayashi, @c Kobayashi Thor Kristoffersen, Jens Lautenbacher, Carsten Leonhardt, +James LewisMoss, Christian Limpach, Markus Linnala, Dave Love, Tonny Madsen, Shlomo Mahlab, Nat Makarevitch, +David Martin, Timo Metzemakers, Richard Mlynarik, Lantz Moore,