in the first column.
Two windows are then created. One window contains the message to
which you are replying in an MH-Show buffer. Your draft, in
-MH-Letter mode \(see `mh-letter-mode'), is in the other window.
+MH-Letter mode (see `mh-letter-mode'), is in the other window.
If you supply a prefix argument INCLUDEP, the message you are
replying to is inserted in your reply after having first been run
If this isn't enough, you can gain full control over the
appearance of the included text by setting `mail-citation-hook'
to a function that modifies it. For example, if you set this hook
-to `trivial-cite' \(which is NOT part of Emacs), set
+to `trivial-cite' (which is NOT part of Emacs), set
`mh-yank-behavior' to \"Body and Header\" (see URL
`http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause/tc.html').
(defun mh-letter-complete (arg)
"Perform completion on header field or word preceding point.
If the field contains addresses (for example, \"To:\" or \"Cc:\")
-or folders \(for example, \"Fcc:\") then this command will
+or folders (for example, \"Fcc:\") then this command will
provide alias completion. In the body of the message, this
command runs `mh-letter-complete-function' instead, which is set
to \"'ispell-complete-word\" by default. This command takes a
vanilla \"PGP\" and \"S/MIME\".
The `pgg' customization group may have some settings which may
-interest you \(see Info node `(pgg)').
+interest you (see Info node `(pgg)').
In particular, I set the option `pgg-encrypt-for-me' to t so that all
messages I encrypt are encrypted with my public key as well. If you
second matches an optional bracketed number after `Re:', such as
in `Re[2]:' (and is thus a sub-expression of the first
expression) and the third is expected to match the subject line
-itself as in the default of \(broken on multiple lines for
+itself as in the default of (broken on multiple lines for
readability):
^ *[0-9]+........[ ]*...................
"Copy RANGE to FOLDER\\<mh-folder-mode-map>.
If you wish to copy a message to another folder, you can use this
-command \(see the \"-link\" argument to \"refile\"). Like the
+command (see the \"-link\" argument to \"refile\"). Like the
command \\[mh-refile-msg], this command prompts you for the name
of the target folder and you can specify a range. Note that
unlike the command \\[mh-refile-msg], the copy takes place
A proper multipart message is created for you when you send the
message. Use the \\[mh-mml-unsecure-message] command to remove
this tag. Use a prefix argument METHOD to be prompted for one of
-the possible security methods \(see `mh-mml-method-default')."
+the possible security methods (see `mh-mml-method-default')."
(interactive (list (mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method)))
(mh-secure-message method "sign" mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id))
A proper multipart message is created for you when you send the
message. Use the \\[mh-mml-unsecure-message] command to remove
this tag. Use a prefix argument METHOD to be prompted for one of
-the possible security methods \(see `mh-mml-method-default')."
+the possible security methods (see `mh-mml-method-default')."
(interactive (list (mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method)))
(mh-secure-message method "encrypt" mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id))
A proper multipart message is created for you when you send the
message. Use the \\[mh-mml-unsecure-message] command to remove
this tag. Use a prefix argument METHOD to be prompted for one of
-the possible security methods \(see `mh-mml-method-default')."
+the possible security methods (see `mh-mml-method-default')."
(interactive (list (mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method)))
(mh-secure-message method "signencrypt" mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id))