Tour Through MH-E
-* Sending Mail Tour::
-* Reading Mail Tour::
-* Processing Mail Tour::
-* Leaving MH-E::
-* More About MH-E::
+* Sending Mail Tour::
+* Reading Mail Tour::
+* Processing Mail Tour::
+* Leaving MH-E::
+* More About MH-E::
Using This Manual
-* Options::
-* Ranges::
-* Folder Selection::
+* Options::
+* Ranges::
+* Folder Selection::
Reading Your Mail
-* Viewing::
-* Viewing Attachments::
-* HTML::
-* Digests::
-* Reading PGP::
-* Printing::
-* Files and Pipes::
-* Navigating::
-* Miscellaneous Commands and Options::
+* Viewing::
+* Viewing Attachments::
+* HTML::
+* Digests::
+* Reading PGP::
+* Printing::
+* Files and Pipes::
+* Navigating::
+* Miscellaneous Commands and Options::
Sending Mail
-* Composing::
-* Replying::
-* Forwarding::
-* Redistributing::
-* Editing Again::
+* Composing::
+* Replying::
+* Forwarding::
+* Redistributing::
+* Editing Again::
Editing a Draft
-* Editing Message::
-* Inserting Letter::
-* Inserting Messages::
-* Signature::
-* Picture::
-* Adding Attachments::
-* Sending PGP::
-* Checking Recipients::
-* Sending Message::
-* Killing Draft::
+* Editing Message::
+* Inserting Letter::
+* Inserting Messages::
+* Signature::
+* Picture::
+* Adding Attachments::
+* Sending PGP::
+* Checking Recipients::
+* Sending Message::
+* Killing Draft::
Odds and Ends
-* Bug Reports::
-* Mailing Lists::
-* MH FAQ and Support::
-* Getting MH-E::
+* Bug Reports::
+* Mailing Lists::
+* MH FAQ and Support::
+* Getting MH-E::
History of MH-E
-* From Brian Reid::
-* From Jim Larus::
-* From Stephen Gildea::
-* From Bill Wohler::
+* From Brian Reid::
+* From Jim Larus::
+* From Stephen Gildea::
+* From Bill Wohler::
@end detailmenu
@end menu
numerical argument before entering the command.
@end quotation
@sp 1
-
+
@cindex @file{.emacs}
@cindex Emacs, variables
@cindex files, @file{.emacs}
@findex customize-option
Commands often offer @dfn{hooks} which enable you to extend or modify
-the way a command works.
+the way a command works.
@ifnothtml
@ref{Hooks, , Hooks, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}, in @cite{The GNU
Emacs Manual}
get the big picture, and then you can read the manual as you wish.
@menu
-* Sending Mail Tour::
-* Reading Mail Tour::
-* Processing Mail Tour::
-* Leaving MH-E::
-* More About MH-E::
+* Sending Mail Tour::
+* Reading Mail Tour::
+* Processing Mail Tour::
+* Leaving MH-E::
+* More About MH-E::
@end menu
@node Sending Mail Tour, Reading Mail Tour, Tour Through MH-E, Tour Through MH-E
@cartouche
@smallexample
-To:
-cc:
-Subject: Re: Test
-In-reply-to: <31054.1142621351@@stop.mail-abuse.org>
+To:
+cc:
+Subject: Re: Test
+In-reply-to: <31054.1142621351@@stop.mail-abuse.org>
References: <31054.1142621351@@stop.mail-abuse.org>
Comments: In-reply-to Bill Wohler <wohler@@stop.mail-abuse.org>
message dated "Fri, 17 Mar 2006 10:49:11 -0800."
your initials. (Unless, of course, your initials happen to be @emph{mh}!)
@menu
-* Options::
-* Ranges::
-* Folder Selection::
+* Options::
+* Ranges::
+* Folder Selection::
@end menu
@node Options, Ranges, Using This Manual, Using This Manual
detail in the following sections.
@menu
-* Viewing::
-* Viewing Attachments::
-* HTML::
-* Digests::
-* Reading PGP::
-* Printing::
-* Files and Pipes::
-* Navigating::
-* Miscellaneous Commands and Options::
+* Viewing::
+* Viewing Attachments::
+* HTML::
+* Digests::
+* Reading PGP::
+* Printing::
+* Files and Pipes::
+* Navigating::
+* Miscellaneous Commands and Options::
@end menu
@node Viewing, Viewing Attachments, Reading Mail, Reading Mail
over large messages which may be slow to load. The default value of 0
means that all message are shown regardless of size.
-A litany of options control what displayed messages look like.
+A litany of options control what displayed messages look like.
@vindex mh-show-cc
@vindex mh-show-date
@end ifinfo
@ifnotinfo
see section @uref{http://www.gnus.org/manual/emacs-mime_6.html,
-Display Customization} in the @cite{The Emacs MIME Manual} and the the
+Display Customization} in the @cite{The Emacs MIME Manual} and the
documentation for the Gnus command @kbd{W h} (see section
@uref{http://www.gnus.org/manual/gnus_99.html, Article Washing} in the
@cite{The Gnus Manual}).
@cindex customization group, @samp{pgg}
The @samp{pgg} customization group may have some settings which may
-interest you.
+interest you.
@iftex
See @cite{The PGG Manual}.
@end iftex
in the following sections.
@menu
-* Composing::
-* Replying::
-* Forwarding::
-* Redistributing::
-* Editing Again::
+* Composing::
+* Replying::
+* Forwarding::
+* Redistributing::
+* Editing Again::
@end menu
@node Composing, Replying, Sending Mail, Sending Mail
detail in the following sections.
@menu
-* Editing Message::
-* Inserting Letter::
-* Inserting Messages::
-* Signature::
-* Picture::
-* Adding Attachments::
-* Sending PGP::
-* Checking Recipients::
-* Sending Message::
-* Killing Draft::
+* Editing Message::
+* Inserting Letter::
+* Inserting Messages::
+* Signature::
+* Picture::
+* Adding Attachments::
+* Sending PGP::
+* Checking Recipients::
+* Sending Message::
+* Killing Draft::
@end menu
@node Editing Message, Inserting Letter, Editing Drafts, Editing Drafts
@code{mh-alias-flash-on-comma} is turned on.
@c XXX Document the replacement for the inaccessible 'long argument.
-
+
@findex mh-letter-toggle-header-field-display
@kindex C-c C-t
@cindex customization group, @samp{pgg}
The @samp{pgg} customization group may have some settings which may
-interest you.
+interest you.
@iftex
See @cite{The PGG Manual}.
@end iftex
regular expression
@ifnothtml
(@pxref{Regexps, , Syntax of Regular Expressions, emacs, The
-GNU Emacs Manual}).
+GNU Emacs Manual}).
@end ifnothtml
@ifhtml
(see the section
and enter a regular expression for the recipient's address
@ifnothtml
(@pxref{Regexps, , Syntax of Regular Expressions, emacs, The
-GNU Emacs Manual}).
+GNU Emacs Manual}).
@end ifnothtml
@ifhtml
(see the section
reply.
@c -------------------------
@item Other Field
-Other header fields may be added using this menu item.
+Other header fields may be added using this menu item.
@end table
@findex mh-insert-auto-fields
an existing handler function associated with the field you want to
change with the name of a function you have written. You can also
click on an @samp{INS} button and insert a field of your choice and
-the name of the function you have written to handle it.
+the name of the function you have written to handle it.
@vindex mh-identity-list
@kindex M-x speedbar
@kindex Mouse-2
-You can also use the speedbar
+You can also use the speedbar
@ifnothtml
(@pxref{Speedbar, , Speedbar Frames, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual},)
@end ifnothtml
in searching.
@vtable @code
-@item mh-search-program
+@item mh-search-program
Search program that MH-E shall use (default: @samp{Auto-detect}).
@end vtable
@c -------------------------
@kindex / m
@findex mh-narrow-to-from
-@item / m
+@item / m
Limit to messages with the same @samp{From:} field
(@code{mh-narrow-to-from}).
@c -------------------------
Note that one of the recipes above throws away messages with a score
greater than or equal to 10. Here's how you can determine a value that
-works best for you.
+works best for you.
First, run @samp{spamassassin -t} on every mail message in your
archive and use @command{gnumeric} to verify that the average plus the
I also point out some additional sources of information.
@menu
-* Bug Reports::
-* Mailing Lists::
-* MH FAQ and Support::
-* Getting MH-E::
+* Bug Reports::
+* Mailing Lists::
+* MH FAQ and Support::
+* Getting MH-E::
@end menu
@node Bug Reports, Mailing Lists, Odds and Ends, Odds and Ends
lives today.
@menu
-* From Brian Reid::
-* From Jim Larus::
-* From Stephen Gildea::
-* From Bill Wohler::
+* From Brian Reid::
+* From Jim Larus::
+* From Stephen Gildea::
+* From Bill Wohler::
@end menu
@node From Brian Reid, From Jim Larus, History, History
@c The following are words that ispell should ignore that would not
@c normally be in a dictionary (global or personal). Be careful not to
@c include words here that could potentially be typos of other words
-@c (such as url, elisp, or MHE).
+@c (such as url, elisp, or MHE).
@c
@c LocalWords: CTRL ESC SPC f's
@c LocalWords: addr Aliasfile alist