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25829 | 9 This file documents Message, the Emacs message composition mode. |
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31852 | 15 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document |
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32249 | 21 License'' in the Emacs manual. |
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31852 | 23 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify |
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36 * Message: (message). Mail and news composition mode that goes with Gnus. |
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44 @titlepage | |
31852 | 45 @title Message 5.9.0 Manual |
25829 | 46 |
47 @author by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen | |
48 @page | |
49 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
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50 @insertcopying |
25829 | 51 @end titlepage |
52 @page | |
53 | |
54 @node Top | |
55 @top Message | |
56 | |
57 All message composition from Gnus (both mail and news) takes place in | |
58 Message mode buffers. | |
59 | |
60 @menu | |
61 * Interface:: Setting up message buffers. | |
62 * Commands:: Commands you can execute in message mode buffers. | |
63 * Variables:: Customizing the message buffers. | |
64 * Compatibility:: Making Message backwards compatible. | |
65 * Appendices:: More technical things. | |
66 * Index:: Variable, function and concept index. | |
67 * Key Index:: List of Message mode keys. | |
68 @end menu | |
69 | |
31852 | 70 This manual corresponds to Message 5.9.0. Message is distributed with |
71 the Gnus distribution bearing the same version number as this manual. | |
25829 | 72 |
73 | |
74 @node Interface | |
75 @chapter Interface | |
76 | |
77 When a program (or a person) wants to respond to a message -- reply, | |
78 follow up, forward, cancel -- the program (or person) should just put | |
79 point in the buffer where the message is and call the required command. | |
80 @code{Message} will then pop up a new @code{message} mode buffer with | |
81 appropriate headers filled out, and the user can edit the message before | |
82 sending it. | |
83 | |
84 @menu | |
85 * New Mail Message:: Editing a brand new mail message. | |
86 * New News Message:: Editing a brand new news message. | |
87 * Reply:: Replying via mail. | |
88 * Wide Reply:: Responding to all people via mail. | |
89 * Followup:: Following up via news. | |
90 * Canceling News:: Canceling a news article. | |
91 * Superseding:: Superseding a message. | |
92 * Forwarding:: Forwarding a message via news or mail. | |
93 * Resending:: Resending a mail message. | |
94 * Bouncing:: Bouncing a mail message. | |
95 @end menu | |
96 | |
97 | |
98 @node New Mail Message | |
99 @section New Mail Message | |
100 | |
101 @findex message-mail | |
31852 | 102 The @code{message-mail} command pops up a new message buffer. |
25829 | 103 |
104 Two optional parameters are accepted: The first will be used as the | |
105 @code{To} header and the second as the @code{Subject} header. If these | |
106 are @code{nil}, those two headers will be empty. | |
107 | |
108 | |
109 @node New News Message | |
110 @section New News Message | |
111 | |
112 @findex message-news | |
31852 | 113 The @code{message-news} command pops up a new message buffer. |
25829 | 114 |
115 This function accepts two optional parameters. The first will be used | |
116 as the @code{Newsgroups} header and the second as the @code{Subject} | |
117 header. If these are @code{nil}, those two headers will be empty. | |
118 | |
119 | |
120 @node Reply | |
121 @section Reply | |
122 | |
123 @findex message-reply | |
124 The @code{message-reply} function pops up a message buffer that's a | |
125 reply to the message in the current buffer. | |
126 | |
127 @vindex message-reply-to-function | |
128 Message uses the normal methods to determine where replies are to go | |
129 (@pxref{Responses}), but you can change the behavior to suit your needs | |
130 by fiddling with the @code{message-reply-to-function} variable. | |
131 | |
132 If you want the replies to go to the @code{Sender} instead of the | |
133 @code{From}, you could do something like this: | |
134 | |
135 @lisp | |
136 (setq message-reply-to-function | |
137 (lambda () | |
138 (cond ((equal (mail-fetch-field "from") "somebody") | |
31852 | 139 (list (cons 'To (mail-fetch-field "sender")))) |
140 (t | |
25829 | 141 nil)))) |
142 @end lisp | |
143 | |
144 This function will be called narrowed to the head of the article that is | |
145 being replied to. | |
146 | |
147 As you can see, this function should return a string if it has an | |
148 opinion as to what the To header should be. If it does not, it should | |
149 just return @code{nil}, and the normal methods for determining the To | |
150 header will be used. | |
151 | |
152 This function can also return a list. In that case, each list element | |
153 should be a cons, where the car should be the name of an header | |
154 (eg. @code{Cc}) and the cdr should be the header value | |
155 (eg. @samp{larsi@@ifi.uio.no}). All these headers will be inserted into | |
31852 | 156 the head of the outgoing mail. |
25829 | 157 |
158 | |
159 @node Wide Reply | |
160 @section Wide Reply | |
161 | |
162 @findex message-wide-reply | |
163 The @code{message-wide-reply} pops up a message buffer that's a wide | |
164 reply to the message in the current buffer. A @dfn{wide reply} is a | |
165 reply that goes out to all people listed in the @code{To}, @code{From} | |
166 (or @code{Reply-to}) and @code{Cc} headers. | |
167 | |
168 @vindex message-wide-reply-to-function | |
169 Message uses the normal methods to determine where wide replies are to go, | |
170 but you can change the behavior to suit your needs by fiddling with the | |
171 @code{message-wide-reply-to-function}. It is used in the same way as | |
31852 | 172 @code{message-reply-to-function} (@pxref{Reply}). |
25829 | 173 |
31852 | 174 @findex message-dont-reply-to-names |
175 Addresses that match the @code{message-dont-reply-to-names} regular | |
25829 | 176 expression will be removed from the @code{Cc} header. |
177 | |
178 | |
179 @node Followup | |
180 @section Followup | |
181 | |
182 @findex message-followup | |
183 The @code{message-followup} command pops up a message buffer that's a | |
184 followup to the message in the current buffer. | |
185 | |
186 @vindex message-followup-to-function | |
187 Message uses the normal methods to determine where followups are to go, | |
188 but you can change the behavior to suit your needs by fiddling with the | |
189 @code{message-followup-to-function}. It is used in the same way as | |
190 @code{message-reply-to-function} (@pxref{Reply}). | |
191 | |
192 @vindex message-use-followup-to | |
193 The @code{message-use-followup-to} variable says what to do about | |
194 @code{Followup-To} headers. If it is @code{use}, always use the value. | |
195 If it is @code{ask} (which is the default), ask whether to use the | |
196 value. If it is @code{t}, use the value unless it is @samp{poster}. If | |
197 it is @code{nil}, don't use the value. | |
198 | |
199 | |
200 @node Canceling News | |
201 @section Canceling News | |
202 | |
203 @findex message-cancel-news | |
204 The @code{message-cancel-news} command cancels the article in the | |
205 current buffer. | |
206 | |
207 | |
208 @node Superseding | |
209 @section Superseding | |
210 | |
211 @findex message-supersede | |
212 The @code{message-supersede} command pops up a message buffer that will | |
213 supersede the message in the current buffer. | |
214 | |
215 @vindex message-ignored-supersedes-headers | |
216 Headers matching the @code{message-ignored-supersedes-headers} are | |
217 removed before popping up the new message buffer. The default is@* | |
218 @samp{^Path:\\|^Date\\|^NNTP-Posting-Host:\\|^Xref:\\|^Lines:\\|@* | |
219 ^Received:\\|^X-From-Line:\\|Return-Path:\\|^Supersedes:}. | |
220 | |
221 | |
222 | |
223 @node Forwarding | |
224 @section Forwarding | |
225 | |
226 @findex message-forward | |
227 The @code{message-forward} command pops up a message buffer to forward | |
228 the message in the current buffer. If given a prefix, forward using | |
229 news. | |
230 | |
231 @table @code | |
31852 | 232 @item message-forward-ignored-headers |
233 @vindex message-forward-ignored-headers | |
234 All headers that match this regexp will be deleted when forwarding a message. | |
25829 | 235 |
236 @item message-make-forward-subject-function | |
237 @vindex message-make-forward-subject-function | |
238 A list of functions that are called to generate a subject header for | |
239 forwarded messages. The subject generated by the previous function is | |
240 passed into each successive function. | |
241 | |
242 The provided functions are: | |
243 | |
244 @table @code | |
245 @item message-forward-subject-author-subject | |
246 @findex message-forward-subject-author-subject | |
247 Source of article (author or newsgroup), in brackets followed by the | |
248 subject. | |
249 | |
250 @item message-forward-subject-fwd | |
251 Subject of article with @samp{Fwd:} prepended to it. | |
252 @end table | |
253 | |
254 @item message-wash-forwarded-subjects | |
255 @vindex message-wash-forwarded-subjects | |
256 If this variable is @code{t}, the subjects of forwarded messages have | |
31852 | 257 the evidence of previous forwards (such as @samp{Fwd:}, @samp{Re:}, |
25829 | 258 @samp{(fwd)}) removed before the new subject is |
259 constructed. The default value is @code{nil}. | |
260 | |
31852 | 261 @item message-forward-as-mime |
262 @vindex message-forward-as-mime | |
263 If this variable is @code{t} (the default), forwarded messages are | |
264 included as inline MIME RFC822 parts. If it's @code{nil}, forwarded | |
265 messages will just be copied inline to the new message, like previous, | |
266 non MIME-savvy versions of gnus would do. | |
25829 | 267 @end table |
268 | |
269 | |
270 @node Resending | |
271 @section Resending | |
272 | |
273 @findex message-resend | |
274 The @code{message-resend} command will prompt the user for an address | |
275 and resend the message in the current buffer to that address. | |
276 | |
277 @vindex message-ignored-resent-headers | |
278 Headers that match the @code{message-ignored-resent-headers} regexp will | |
279 be removed before sending the message. The default is | |
31852 | 280 @samp{^Return-receipt}. |
25829 | 281 |
282 | |
283 @node Bouncing | |
284 @section Bouncing | |
285 | |
286 @findex message-bounce | |
287 The @code{message-bounce} command will, if the current buffer contains a | |
288 bounced mail message, pop up a message buffer stripped of the bounce | |
289 information. A @dfn{bounced message} is typically a mail you've sent | |
290 out that has been returned by some @code{mailer-daemon} as | |
31852 | 291 undeliverable. |
25829 | 292 |
293 @vindex message-ignored-bounced-headers | |
294 Headers that match the @code{message-ignored-bounced-headers} regexp | |
295 will be removed before popping up the buffer. The default is | |
296 @samp{^\\(Received\\|Return-Path\\):}. | |
297 | |
298 | |
299 @node Commands | |
300 @chapter Commands | |
301 | |
302 @menu | |
35614 | 303 * Buffer Entry:: Commands after entering a Message buffer. |
25829 | 304 * Header Commands:: Commands for moving to headers. |
305 * Movement:: Moving around in message buffers. | |
306 * Insertion:: Inserting things into message buffers. | |
31852 | 307 * MIME:: @sc{mime} considerations. |
25829 | 308 * Various Commands:: Various things. |
309 * Sending:: Actually sending the message. | |
310 * Mail Aliases:: How to use mail aliases. | |
35614 | 311 * Spelling:: Having Emacs check your spelling. |
25829 | 312 @end menu |
313 | |
314 | |
35614 | 315 @node Buffer Entry |
316 @section Buffer Entry | |
317 @cindex undo | |
318 @kindex C-_ | |
319 | |
320 You most often end up in a Message buffer when responding to some other | |
321 message of some sort. Message does lots of handling of quoted text, and | |
322 may remove signatures, reformat the text, or the like---depending on | |
323 which used settings you're using. Message usually gets things right, | |
324 but sometimes it stumbles. To help the user unwind these stumblings, | |
325 Message sets the undo boundary before each major automatic action it | |
326 takes. If you press the undo key (usually located at @kbd{C-_}) a few | |
327 times, you will get back the un-edited message you're responding to. | |
328 | |
329 | |
25829 | 330 @node Header Commands |
331 @section Header Commands | |
332 | |
333 All these commands move to the header in question. If it doesn't exist, | |
334 it will be inserted. | |
335 | |
336 @table @kbd | |
337 | |
338 @item C-c ? | |
339 @kindex C-c ? | |
340 @findex message-goto-to | |
341 Describe the message mode. | |
342 | |
343 @item C-c C-f C-t | |
31852 | 344 @kindex C-c C-f C-t |
25829 | 345 @findex message-goto-to |
346 Go to the @code{To} header (@code{message-goto-to}). | |
347 | |
348 @item C-c C-f C-b | |
31852 | 349 @kindex C-c C-f C-b |
25829 | 350 @findex message-goto-bcc |
351 Go to the @code{Bcc} header (@code{message-goto-bcc}). | |
352 | |
33985 | 353 @item C-c C-f C-w |
354 @kindex C-c C-f C-w | |
25829 | 355 @findex message-goto-fcc |
356 Go to the @code{Fcc} header (@code{message-goto-fcc}). | |
357 | |
358 @item C-c C-f C-c | |
31852 | 359 @kindex C-c C-f C-c |
25829 | 360 @findex message-goto-cc |
361 Go to the @code{Cc} header (@code{message-goto-cc}). | |
362 | |
363 @item C-c C-f C-s | |
31852 | 364 @kindex C-c C-f C-s |
25829 | 365 @findex message-goto-subject |
366 Go to the @code{Subject} header (@code{message-goto-subject}). | |
367 | |
368 @item C-c C-f C-r | |
31852 | 369 @kindex C-c C-f C-r |
25829 | 370 @findex message-goto-reply-to |
371 Go to the @code{Reply-To} header (@code{message-goto-reply-to}). | |
372 | |
373 @item C-c C-f C-n | |
31852 | 374 @kindex C-c C-f C-n |
25829 | 375 @findex message-goto-newsgroups |
376 Go to the @code{Newsgroups} header (@code{message-goto-newsgroups}). | |
377 | |
378 @item C-c C-f C-d | |
31852 | 379 @kindex C-c C-f C-d |
25829 | 380 @findex message-goto-distribution |
381 Go to the @code{Distribution} header (@code{message-goto-distribution}). | |
382 | |
33985 | 383 @item C-c C-f C-f |
384 @kindex C-c C-f C-f | |
25829 | 385 @findex message-goto-followup-to |
386 Go to the @code{Followup-To} header (@code{message-goto-followup-to}). | |
387 | |
388 @item C-c C-f C-k | |
31852 | 389 @kindex C-c C-f C-k |
25829 | 390 @findex message-goto-keywords |
391 Go to the @code{Keywords} header (@code{message-goto-keywords}). | |
392 | |
393 @item C-c C-f C-u | |
31852 | 394 @kindex C-c C-f C-u |
25829 | 395 @findex message-goto-summary |
396 Go to the @code{Summary} header (@code{message-goto-summary}). | |
397 | |
398 @end table | |
399 | |
400 | |
401 @node Movement | |
402 @section Movement | |
403 | |
404 @table @kbd | |
405 @item C-c C-b | |
31852 | 406 @kindex C-c C-b |
25829 | 407 @findex message-goto-body |
408 Move to the beginning of the body of the message | |
31852 | 409 (@code{message-goto-body}). |
25829 | 410 |
411 @item C-c C-i | |
31852 | 412 @kindex C-c C-i |
25829 | 413 @findex message-goto-signature |
414 Move to the signature of the message (@code{message-goto-signature}). | |
415 | |
416 @end table | |
417 | |
418 | |
419 @node Insertion | |
420 @section Insertion | |
421 | |
422 @table @kbd | |
423 | |
424 @item C-c C-y | |
31852 | 425 @kindex C-c C-y |
25829 | 426 @findex message-yank-original |
427 Yank the message that's being replied to into the message buffer | |
31852 | 428 (@code{message-yank-original}). |
429 | |
40705 | 430 @item C-c C-M-y |
431 @kindex C-c C-M-y | |
31852 | 432 @findex message-yank-buffer |
433 Prompt for a buffer name and yank the contents of that buffer into the | |
434 message buffer (@code{message-yank-buffer}). | |
25829 | 435 |
436 @item C-c C-q | |
31852 | 437 @kindex C-c C-q |
25829 | 438 @findex message-fill-yanked-message |
439 Fill the yanked message (@code{message-fill-yanked-message}). Warning: | |
440 Can severely mess up the yanked text if its quoting conventions are | |
441 strange. You'll quickly get a feel for when it's safe, though. Anyway, | |
442 just remember that @kbd{C-x u} (@code{undo}) is available and you'll be | |
443 all right. | |
444 | |
445 @item C-c C-w | |
31852 | 446 @kindex C-c C-w |
25829 | 447 @findex message-insert-signature |
448 Insert a signature at the end of the buffer | |
31852 | 449 (@code{message-insert-signature}). |
450 | |
451 @item C-c M-h | |
452 @kindex C-c M-h | |
453 @findex message-insert-headers | |
454 Insert the message headers (@code{message-insert-headers}). | |
25829 | 455 |
456 @end table | |
457 | |
458 @table @code | |
459 @item message-ignored-cited-headers | |
460 @vindex message-ignored-cited-headers | |
461 All headers that match this regexp will be removed from yanked | |
462 messages. The default is @samp{.}, which means that all headers will be | |
463 removed. | |
464 | |
465 @item message-citation-line-function | |
466 @vindex message-citation-line-function | |
467 Function called to insert the citation line. The default is | |
468 @code{message-insert-citation-line}, which will lead to citation lines | |
469 that look like: | |
470 | |
471 @example | |
472 Hallvard B Furuseth <h.b.furuseth@@usit.uio.no> writes: | |
473 @end example | |
474 | |
475 Point will be at the beginning of the body of the message when this | |
476 function is called. | |
477 | |
478 @item message-yank-prefix | |
479 @vindex message-yank-prefix | |
480 @cindex yanking | |
481 @cindex quoting | |
482 When you are replying to or following up an article, you normally want | |
483 to quote the person you are answering. Inserting quoted text is done by | |
484 @dfn{yanking}, and each quoted line you yank will have | |
485 @code{message-yank-prefix} prepended to it. The default is @samp{> }. | |
486 | |
487 @item message-indentation-spaces | |
488 @vindex message-indentation-spaces | |
489 Number of spaces to indent yanked messages. | |
490 | |
491 @item message-cite-function | |
492 @vindex message-cite-function | |
493 @findex message-cite-original | |
494 @findex sc-cite-original | |
495 @findex message-cite-original-without-signature | |
496 @cindex Supercite | |
497 Function for citing an original message. The default is | |
498 @code{message-cite-original}, which simply inserts the original message | |
499 and prepends @samp{> } to each line. | |
500 @code{message-cite-original-without-signature} does the same, but elides | |
501 the signature. You can also set it to @code{sc-cite-original} to use | |
502 Supercite. | |
503 | |
504 @item message-indent-citation-function | |
505 @vindex message-indent-citation-function | |
506 Function for modifying a citation just inserted in the mail buffer. | |
507 This can also be a list of functions. Each function can find the | |
508 citation between @code{(point)} and @code{(mark t)}. And each function | |
509 should leave point and mark around the citation text as modified. | |
510 | |
511 @item message-signature | |
512 @vindex message-signature | |
513 String to be inserted at the end of the message buffer. If @code{t} | |
514 (which is the default), the @code{message-signature-file} file will be | |
515 inserted instead. If a function, the result from the function will be | |
516 used instead. If a form, the result from the form will be used instead. | |
517 If this variable is @code{nil}, no signature will be inserted at all. | |
518 | |
519 @item message-signature-file | |
520 @vindex message-signature-file | |
36056 | 521 If non-@code{nil} the name of a file containing the signature to be |
522 inserted at the end of the buffer. This is ignored if the file | |
523 doesn't exist. The default is @samp{~/.signature}. | |
25829 | 524 |
525 @end table | |
526 | |
527 Note that RFC1036bis says that a signature should be preceded by the three | |
528 characters @samp{-- } on a line by themselves. This is to make it | |
529 easier for the recipient to automatically recognize and process the | |
530 signature. So don't remove those characters, even though you might feel | |
531 that they ruin your beautiful design, like, totally. | |
532 | |
533 Also note that no signature should be more than four lines long. | |
534 Including ASCII graphics is an efficient way to get everybody to believe | |
535 that you are silly and have nothing important to say. | |
536 | |
537 | |
31852 | 538 @node MIME |
539 @section MIME | |
540 @cindex MML | |
541 @cindex MIME | |
542 @cindex multipart | |
543 @cindex attachment | |
544 | |
545 Message is a @sc{mime}-compliant posting agent. The user generally | |
546 doesn't have to do anything to make the @sc{mime} happen---Message will | |
547 automatically add the @code{Content-Type} and | |
548 @code{Content-Transfer-Encoding} headers. | |
549 | |
550 The most typical thing users want to use the multipart things in | |
551 @sc{mime} for is to add ``attachments'' to mail they send out. This can | |
552 be done with the @code{C-c C-a} command, which will prompt for a file | |
553 name and a @sc{mime} type. | |
554 | |
555 You can also create arbitrarily complex multiparts using the MML | |
556 language (@pxref{Composing, , Composing, emacs-mime, The Emacs MIME | |
557 Manual}). | |
558 | |
25829 | 559 |
560 @node Various Commands | |
561 @section Various Commands | |
562 | |
563 @table @kbd | |
564 | |
565 @item C-c C-r | |
31852 | 566 @kindex C-c C-r |
25829 | 567 @findex message-caesar-buffer-body |
568 Caesar rotate (aka. rot13) the current message | |
569 (@code{message-caesar-buffer-body}). If narrowing is in effect, just | |
570 rotate the visible portion of the buffer. A numerical prefix says how | |
571 many places to rotate the text. The default is 13. | |
572 | |
573 @item C-c C-e | |
574 @kindex C-c C-e | |
575 @findex message-elide-region | |
576 Elide the text between point and mark (@code{message-elide-region}). | |
31852 | 577 The text is killed and replaced with the contents of the variable |
578 @code{message-elide-ellipsis}. The default value is to use an ellipsis | |
579 (@samp{[...]}). | |
25829 | 580 |
581 @item C-c C-z | |
582 @kindex C-c C-x | |
583 @findex message-kill-to-signature | |
584 Kill all the text up to the signature, or if that's missing, up to the | |
585 end of the message (@code{message-kill-to-signature}). | |
586 | |
587 @item C-c C-v | |
588 @kindex C-c C-v | |
589 @findex message-delete-not-region | |
590 Delete all text in the body of the message that is outside the region | |
591 (@code{message-delete-not-region}). | |
592 | |
593 @item M-RET | |
594 @kindex M-RET | |
595 @kindex message-newline-and-reformat | |
596 Insert four newlines, and then reformat if inside quoted text. | |
597 | |
598 Here's an example: | |
599 | |
600 @example | |
601 > This is some quoted text. And here's more quoted text. | |
602 @end example | |
603 | |
604 If point is before @samp{And} and you press @kbd{M-RET}, you'll get: | |
605 | |
606 @example | |
607 > This is some quoted text. | |
608 | |
609 * | |
610 | |
611 > And here's more quoted text. | |
612 @end example | |
613 | |
31852 | 614 @samp{*} says where point will be placed. |
25829 | 615 |
616 @item C-c C-t | |
31852 | 617 @kindex C-c C-t |
25829 | 618 @findex message-insert-to |
619 Insert a @code{To} header that contains the @code{Reply-To} or | |
620 @code{From} header of the message you're following up | |
31852 | 621 (@code{message-insert-to}). |
25829 | 622 |
623 @item C-c C-n | |
31852 | 624 @kindex C-c C-n |
25829 | 625 @findex message-insert-newsgroups |
626 Insert a @code{Newsgroups} header that reflects the @code{Followup-To} | |
627 or @code{Newsgroups} header of the article you're replying to | |
628 (@code{message-insert-newsgroups}). | |
629 | |
630 @item C-c M-r | |
631 @kindex C-c M-r | |
632 @findex message-rename-buffer | |
633 Rename the buffer (@code{message-rename-buffer}). If given a prefix, | |
634 prompt for a new buffer name. | |
635 | |
636 @end table | |
637 | |
638 | |
639 @node Sending | |
640 @section Sending | |
641 | |
642 @table @kbd | |
643 @item C-c C-c | |
31852 | 644 @kindex C-c C-c |
25829 | 645 @findex message-send-and-exit |
646 Send the message and bury the current buffer | |
31852 | 647 (@code{message-send-and-exit}). |
25829 | 648 |
649 @item C-c C-s | |
31852 | 650 @kindex C-c C-s |
25829 | 651 @findex message-send |
31852 | 652 Send the message (@code{message-send}). |
25829 | 653 |
654 @item C-c C-d | |
655 @kindex C-c C-d | |
656 @findex message-dont-send | |
657 Bury the message buffer and exit (@code{message-dont-send}). | |
658 | |
659 @item C-c C-k | |
660 @kindex C-c C-k | |
661 @findex message-kill-buffer | |
662 Kill the message buffer and exit (@code{message-kill-buffer}). | |
663 | |
664 @end table | |
665 | |
666 | |
667 | |
668 @node Mail Aliases | |
669 @section Mail Aliases | |
670 @cindex mail aliases | |
671 @cindex aliases | |
672 | |
673 @vindex message-mail-alias-type | |
674 The @code{message-mail-alias-type} variable controls what type of mail | |
675 alias expansion to use. Currently only one form is supported---Message | |
676 uses @code{mailabbrev} to handle mail aliases. If this variable is | |
677 @code{nil}, no mail alias expansion will be performed. | |
678 | |
679 @code{mailabbrev} works by parsing the @file{/etc/mailrc} and | |
680 @file{~/.mailrc} files. These files look like: | |
681 | |
682 @example | |
683 alias lmi "Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@@ifi.uio.no>" | |
684 alias ding "ding@@ifi.uio.no (ding mailing list)" | |
685 @end example | |
686 | |
687 After adding lines like this to your @file{~/.mailrc} file, you should | |
688 be able to just write @samp{lmi} in the @code{To} or @code{Cc} (and so | |
689 on) headers and press @kbd{SPC} to expand the alias. | |
690 | |
691 No expansion will be performed upon sending of the message---all | |
692 expansions have to be done explicitly. | |
693 | |
694 | |
35614 | 695 @node Spelling |
696 @section Spelling | |
697 @cindex spelling | |
698 @findex ispell-message | |
699 | |
700 There are two popular ways to have Emacs spell-check your messages: | |
701 @code{ispell} and @code{flyspell}. @code{ispell} is the older and | |
702 probably more popular package. You typically first write the message, | |
703 and then run the entire thing through @code{ispell} and fix all the | |
704 typos. To have this happen automatically when you send a message, put | |
705 something like the following in your @file{.emacs} file: | |
706 | |
707 @lisp | |
708 (add-hook 'message-send-hook 'ispell-message) | |
709 @end lisp | |
710 | |
711 @vindex ispell-message-dictionary-alist | |
712 If you're in the habit of writing in different languages, this can be | |
713 controlled by the @code{ispell-message-dictionary-alist} variable: | |
714 | |
715 @lisp | |
716 (setq ispell-message-dictionary-alist | |
717 '(("^Newsgroups:.*\\bde\\." . "deutsch8") | |
718 (".*" . "default"))) | |
719 @end lisp | |
720 | |
721 @code{ispell} depends on having the external @samp{ispell} command | |
722 installed. | |
723 | |
724 The other popular method is using @code{flyspell}. This package checks | |
725 your spelling while you're writing, and marks any mis-spelled words in | |
726 various ways. | |
727 | |
728 To use @code{flyspell}, put something like the following in your | |
729 @file{.emacs} file: | |
730 | |
731 @lisp | |
732 (defun my-message-setup-routine () | |
733 (flyspell-mode 1)) | |
734 (add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'my-message-setup-routine) | |
735 @end lisp | |
736 | |
737 @code{flyspell} depends on having the external @samp{ispell} command | |
738 installed. | |
739 | |
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741 @node Variables | |
742 @chapter Variables | |
743 | |
744 @menu | |
745 * Message Headers:: General message header stuff. | |
746 * Mail Headers:: Customizing mail headers. | |
747 * Mail Variables:: Other mail variables. | |
748 * News Headers:: Customizing news headers. | |
749 * News Variables:: Other news variables. | |
750 * Various Message Variables:: Other message variables. | |
751 * Sending Variables:: Variables for sending. | |
752 * Message Buffers:: How Message names its buffers. | |
753 * Message Actions:: Actions to be performed when exiting. | |
754 @end menu | |
755 | |
756 | |
757 @node Message Headers | |
758 @section Message Headers | |
759 | |
760 Message is quite aggressive on the message generation front. It has to | |
761 be -- it's a combined news and mail agent. To be able to send combined | |
762 messages, it has to generate all headers itself (instead of letting the | |
763 mail/news system do it) to ensure that mail and news copies of messages | |
764 look sufficiently similar. | |
765 | |
766 @table @code | |
767 | |
768 @item message-generate-headers-first | |
769 @vindex message-generate-headers-first | |
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774 @code{message-required-news-headers} specify which headers are required. |
25829 | 775 |
776 @item message-from-style | |
777 @vindex message-from-style | |
778 Specifies how @code{From} headers should look. There are four valid | |
779 values: | |
780 | |
781 @table @code | |
782 @item nil | |
783 Just the address -- @samp{king@@grassland.com}. | |
784 | |
785 @item parens | |
786 @samp{king@@grassland.com (Elvis Parsley)}. | |
787 | |
788 @item angles | |
789 @samp{Elvis Parsley <king@@grassland.com>}. | |
790 | |
791 @item default | |
792 Look like @code{angles} if that doesn't require quoting, and | |
793 @code{parens} if it does. If even @code{parens} requires quoting, use | |
794 @code{angles} anyway. | |
795 | |
796 @end table | |
797 | |
798 @item message-deletable-headers | |
799 @vindex message-deletable-headers | |
800 Headers in this list that were previously generated by Message will be | |
801 deleted before posting. Let's say you post an article. Then you decide | |
802 to post it again to some other group, you naughty boy, so you jump back | |
803 to the @code{*post-buf*} buffer, edit the @code{Newsgroups} line, and | |
804 ship it off again. By default, this variable makes sure that the old | |
805 generated @code{Message-ID} is deleted, and a new one generated. If | |
806 this isn't done, the entire empire would probably crumble, anarchy would | |
807 prevail, and cats would start walking on two legs and rule the world. | |
31852 | 808 Allegedly. |
25829 | 809 |
810 @item message-default-headers | |
811 @vindex message-default-headers | |
812 This string is inserted at the end of the headers in all message | |
813 buffers. | |
814 | |
815 @item message-subject-re-regexp | |
816 @vindex message-subject-re-regexp | |
817 Responses to messages have subjects that start with @samp{Re: }. This | |
35614 | 818 is @emph{not} an abbreviation of the English word ``response'', but is |
25829 | 819 Latin, and means ``in response to''. Some illiterate nincompoops have |
820 failed to grasp this fact, and have ``internationalized'' their software | |
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25829 | 822 (``svar'') instead, which is meaningless and evil. However, you may |
823 have to deal with users that use these evil tools, in which case you may | |
824 set this variable to a regexp that matches these prefixes. Myself, I | |
825 just throw away non-compliant mail. | |
826 | |
32314 | 827 @item message-alternative-emails |
828 @vindex message-alternative-emails | |
829 A regexp to match the alternative email addresses. The first matched | |
830 address (not primary one) is used in the @code{From} field. | |
831 | |
25829 | 832 @end table |
833 | |
834 | |
835 @node Mail Headers | |
836 @section Mail Headers | |
837 | |
838 @table @code | |
839 @item message-required-mail-headers | |
840 @vindex message-required-mail-headers | |
841 @xref{News Headers}, for the syntax of this variable. It is | |
842 @code{(From Date Subject (optional . In-Reply-To) Message-ID Lines | |
35614 | 843 (optional . User-Agent))} by default. |
25829 | 844 |
845 @item message-ignored-mail-headers | |
846 @vindex message-ignored-mail-headers | |
847 Regexp of headers to be removed before mailing. The default is | |
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25829 | 849 |
850 @item message-default-mail-headers | |
851 @vindex message-default-mail-headers | |
852 This string is inserted at the end of the headers in all message | |
853 buffers that are initialized as mail. | |
854 | |
855 @end table | |
856 | |
857 | |
858 @node Mail Variables | |
31852 | 859 @section Mail Variables |
25829 | 860 |
861 @table @code | |
862 @item message-send-mail-function | |
863 @vindex message-send-mail-function | |
864 Function used to send the current buffer as mail. The default is | |
865 @code{message-send-mail-with-sendmail}. If you prefer using MH | |
866 instead, set this variable to @code{message-send-mail-with-mh}. | |
867 | |
868 @item message-mh-deletable-headers | |
869 @vindex message-mh-deletable-headers | |
870 Most versions of MH doesn't like being fed messages that contain the | |
871 headers in this variable. If this variable is non-@code{nil} (which is | |
872 the default), these headers will be removed before mailing when sending | |
873 messages via MH. Set it to @code{nil} if your MH can handle these | |
874 headers. | |
875 | |
35614 | 876 @item message-send-mail-partially-limit |
877 @vindex message-send-mail-partially-limit | |
878 The limit on the size of messages sent as @samp{message/partial}. | |
879 This is the minimum message size in characters beyond which the | |
880 message should be sent in several parts. If it is @code{nil}, the | |
881 size is unlimited. | |
882 | |
25829 | 883 @end table |
884 | |
885 | |
886 @node News Headers | |
887 @section News Headers | |
888 | |
889 @vindex message-required-news-headers | |
890 @code{message-required-news-headers} a list of header symbols. These | |
891 headers will either be automatically generated, or, if that's | |
892 impossible, they will be prompted for. The following symbols are valid: | |
893 | |
894 @table @code | |
895 | |
896 @item From | |
897 @cindex From | |
898 @findex user-full-name | |
899 @findex user-mail-address | |
900 This required header will be filled out with the result of the | |
901 @code{message-make-from} function, which depends on the | |
902 @code{message-from-style}, @code{user-full-name}, | |
903 @code{user-mail-address} variables. | |
904 | |
905 @item Subject | |
906 @cindex Subject | |
31852 | 907 This required header will be prompted for if not present already. |
25829 | 908 |
909 @item Newsgroups | |
910 @cindex Newsgroups | |
911 This required header says which newsgroups the article is to be posted | |
912 to. If it isn't present already, it will be prompted for. | |
913 | |
914 @item Organization | |
915 @cindex organization | |
916 This optional header will be filled out depending on the | |
917 @code{message-user-organization} variable. | |
918 @code{message-user-organization-file} will be used if this variable is | |
919 @code{t}. This variable can also be a string (in which case this string | |
920 will be used), or it can be a function (which will be called with no | |
921 parameters and should return a string to be used). | |
922 | |
923 @item Lines | |
924 @cindex Lines | |
925 This optional header will be computed by Message. | |
926 | |
927 @item Message-ID | |
928 @cindex Message-ID | |
929 @vindex mail-host-address | |
930 @findex system-name | |
931 @cindex Sun | |
932 This required header will be generated by Message. A unique ID will be | |
31852 | 933 created based on the date, time, user name and system name. Message |
934 will use @code{system-name} to determine the name of the system. If | |
935 this isn't a fully qualified domain name (FQDN), Message will use | |
936 @code{mail-host-address} as the FQDN of the machine. | |
25829 | 937 |
35614 | 938 @item User-Agent |
939 @cindex User-Agent | |
25829 | 940 This optional header will be filled out according to the |
941 @code{message-newsreader} local variable. | |
942 | |
943 @item In-Reply-To | |
944 This optional header is filled out using the @code{Date} and @code{From} | |
945 header of the article being replied to. | |
946 | |
947 @item Expires | |
948 @cindex Expires | |
949 This extremely optional header will be inserted according to the | |
950 @code{message-expires} variable. It is highly deprecated and shouldn't | |
951 be used unless you know what you're doing. | |
952 | |
953 @item Distribution | |
954 @cindex Distribution | |
955 This optional header is filled out according to the | |
956 @code{message-distribution-function} variable. It is a deprecated and | |
957 much misunderstood header. | |
958 | |
959 @item Path | |
960 @cindex path | |
961 This extremely optional header should probably never be used. | |
962 However, some @emph{very} old servers require that this header is | |
963 present. @code{message-user-path} further controls how this | |
964 @code{Path} header is to look. If it is @code{nil}, use the server name | |
965 as the leaf node. If it is a string, use the string. If it is neither | |
966 a string nor @code{nil}, use the user name only. However, it is highly | |
967 unlikely that you should need to fiddle with this variable at all. | |
968 @end table | |
969 | |
970 @findex yow | |
971 @cindex Mime-Version | |
972 In addition, you can enter conses into this list. The car of this cons | |
973 should be a symbol. This symbol's name is the name of the header, and | |
974 the cdr can either be a string to be entered verbatim as the value of | |
975 this header, or it can be a function to be called. This function should | |
976 return a string to be inserted. For instance, if you want to insert | |
977 @code{Mime-Version: 1.0}, you should enter @code{(Mime-Version . "1.0")} | |
978 into the list. If you want to insert a funny quote, you could enter | |
979 something like @code{(X-Yow . yow)} into the list. The function | |
980 @code{yow} will then be called without any arguments. | |
981 | |
982 If the list contains a cons where the car of the cons is | |
983 @code{optional}, the cdr of this cons will only be inserted if it is | |
984 non-@code{nil}. | |
985 | |
986 Other variables for customizing outgoing news articles: | |
987 | |
988 @table @code | |
989 | |
990 @item message-syntax-checks | |
991 @vindex message-syntax-checks | |
992 Controls what syntax checks should not be performed on outgoing posts. | |
993 To disable checking of long signatures, for instance, add | |
994 | |
995 @lisp | |
996 (signature . disabled) | |
997 @end lisp | |
998 | |
999 to this list. | |
1000 | |
1001 Valid checks are: | |
1002 | |
1003 @table @code | |
31852 | 1004 @item subject-cmsg |
25829 | 1005 Check the subject for commands. |
1006 @item sender | |
1007 @cindex Sender | |
31852 | 1008 Insert a new @code{Sender} header if the @code{From} header looks odd. |
1009 @item multiple-headers | |
25829 | 1010 Check for the existence of multiple equal headers. |
31852 | 1011 @item sendsys |
25829 | 1012 @cindex sendsys |
1013 Check for the existence of version and sendsys commands. | |
1014 @item message-id | |
1015 Check whether the @code{Message-ID} looks ok. | |
1016 @item from | |
1017 Check whether the @code{From} header seems nice. | |
31852 | 1018 @item long-lines |
25829 | 1019 @cindex long lines |
1020 Check for too long lines. | |
1021 @item control-chars | |
1022 Check for invalid characters. | |
1023 @item size | |
1024 Check for excessive size. | |
1025 @item new-text | |
1026 Check whether there is any new text in the messages. | |
1027 @item signature | |
1028 Check the length of the signature. | |
1029 @item approved | |
1030 @cindex approved | |
1031 Check whether the article has an @code{Approved} header, which is | |
1032 something only moderators should include. | |
1033 @item empty | |
1034 Check whether the article is empty. | |
31852 | 1035 @item invisible-text |
1036 Check whether there is any invisible text in the buffer. | |
25829 | 1037 @item empty-headers |
1038 Check whether any of the headers are empty. | |
1039 @item existing-newsgroups | |
31852 | 1040 Check whether the newsgroups mentioned in the @code{Newsgroups} and |
25829 | 1041 @code{Followup-To} headers exist. |
1042 @item valid-newsgroups | |
1043 Check whether the @code{Newsgroups} and @code{Followup-to} headers | |
1044 are valid syntactically. | |
1045 @item repeated-newsgroups | |
1046 Check whether the @code{Newsgroups} and @code{Followup-to} headers | |
1047 contains repeated group names. | |
1048 @item shorten-followup-to | |
1049 Check whether to add a @code{Followup-to} header to shorten the number | |
1050 of groups to post to. | |
1051 @end table | |
1052 | |
1053 All these conditions are checked by default. | |
1054 | |
1055 @item message-ignored-news-headers | |
1056 @vindex message-ignored-news-headers | |
1057 Regexp of headers to be removed before posting. The default is@* | |
1058 @samp{^NNTP-Posting-Host:\\|^Xref:\\|^[BGF]cc:\\|^Resent-Fcc:}. | |
1059 | |
1060 @item message-default-news-headers | |
1061 @vindex message-default-news-headers | |
1062 This string is inserted at the end of the headers in all message | |
1063 buffers that are initialized as news. | |
1064 | |
1065 @end table | |
1066 | |
1067 | |
1068 @node News Variables | |
1069 @section News Variables | |
1070 | |
1071 @table @code | |
1072 @item message-send-news-function | |
1073 @vindex message-send-news-function | |
1074 Function used to send the current buffer as news. The default is | |
31852 | 1075 @code{message-send-news}. |
25829 | 1076 |
1077 @item message-post-method | |
1078 @vindex message-post-method | |
1079 Gnusish @dfn{select method} (see the Gnus manual for details) used for | |
1080 posting a prepared news message. | |
1081 | |
1082 @end table | |
1083 | |
1084 | |
1085 @node Various Message Variables | |
1086 @section Various Message Variables | |
1087 | |
1088 @table @code | |
31852 | 1089 @item message-default-charset |
1090 @vindex message-default-charset | |
1091 @cindex charset | |
1092 Symbol naming a @sc{mime} charset. Non-ASCII characters in messages are | |
1093 assumed to be encoded using this charset. The default is @code{nil}, | |
1094 which means ask the user. (This variable is used only on non-@sc{mule} | |
1095 Emacsen. | |
1096 @xref{Charset Translation, , Charset Translation, emacs-mime, | |
1097 Emacs MIME Manual}, for details on the @sc{mule}-to-@sc{mime} | |
1098 translation process. | |
1099 | |
25829 | 1100 @item message-signature-separator |
1101 @vindex message-signature-separator | |
1102 Regexp matching the signature separator. It is @samp{^-- *$} by | |
31852 | 1103 default. |
25829 | 1104 |
1105 @item mail-header-separator | |
1106 @vindex mail-header-separator | |
1107 String used to separate the headers from the body. It is @samp{--text | |
1108 follows this line--} by default. | |
1109 | |
1110 @item message-directory | |
1111 @vindex message-directory | |
31852 | 1112 Directory used by many mailey things. The default is @file{~/Mail/}. |
25829 | 1113 |
1114 @item message-signature-setup-hook | |
1115 @vindex message-signature-setup-hook | |
1116 Hook run when initializing the message buffer. It is run after the | |
31852 | 1117 headers have been inserted but before the signature has been inserted. |
25829 | 1118 |
1119 @item message-setup-hook | |
1120 @vindex message-setup-hook | |
1121 Hook run as the last thing when the message buffer has been initialized, | |
1122 but before yanked text is inserted. | |
1123 | |
1124 @item message-header-setup-hook | |
1125 @vindex message-header-setup-hook | |
31852 | 1126 Hook called narrowed to the headers after initializing the headers. |
25829 | 1127 |
1128 For instance, if you're running Gnus and wish to insert a | |
1129 @samp{Mail-Copies-To} header in all your news articles and all messages | |
1130 you send to mailing lists, you could do something like the following: | |
1131 | |
1132 @lisp | |
1133 (defun my-message-header-setup-hook () | |
1134 (let ((group (or gnus-newsgroup-name ""))) | |
1135 (when (or (message-fetch-field "newsgroups") | |
1136 (gnus-group-find-parameter group 'to-address) | |
1137 (gnus-group-find-parameter group 'to-list)) | |
1138 (insert "Mail-Copies-To: never\n")))) | |
1139 | |
1140 (add-hook 'message-header-setup-hook | |
1141 'my-message-header-setup-hook) | |
1142 @end lisp | |
1143 | |
1144 @item message-send-hook | |
1145 @vindex message-send-hook | |
1146 Hook run before sending messages. | |
1147 | |
1148 If you want to add certain headers before sending, you can use the | |
1149 @code{message-add-header} function in this hook. For instance: | |
1150 @findex message-add-header | |
1151 | |
1152 @lisp | |
1153 (add-hook 'message-send-hook 'my-message-add-content) | |
1154 (defun my-message-add-content () | |
35614 | 1155 (message-add-header "X-In-No-Sense: Nonsense") |
1156 (message-add-header "X-Whatever: no")) | |
25829 | 1157 @end lisp |
1158 | |
1159 This function won't add the header if the header is already present. | |
1160 | |
1161 @item message-send-mail-hook | |
1162 @vindex message-send-mail-hook | |
1163 Hook run before sending mail messages. | |
1164 | |
1165 @item message-send-news-hook | |
1166 @vindex message-send-news-hook | |
1167 Hook run before sending news messages. | |
1168 | |
1169 @item message-sent-hook | |
1170 @vindex message-sent-hook | |
1171 Hook run after sending messages. | |
1172 | |
1173 @item message-mode-syntax-table | |
1174 @vindex message-mode-syntax-table | |
1175 Syntax table used in message mode buffers. | |
1176 | |
1177 @item message-send-method-alist | |
1178 @vindex message-send-method-alist | |
1179 | |
1180 Alist of ways to send outgoing messages. Each element has the form | |
1181 | |
1182 @lisp | |
1183 (TYPE PREDICATE FUNCTION) | |
1184 @end lisp | |
1185 | |
1186 @table @var | |
1187 @item type | |
1188 A symbol that names the method. | |
1189 | |
1190 @item predicate | |
1191 A function called without any parameters to determine whether the | |
1192 message is a message of type @var{type}. | |
1193 | |
1194 @item function | |
1195 A function to be called if @var{predicate} returns non-@code{nil}. | |
1196 @var{function} is called with one parameter -- the prefix. | |
1197 @end table | |
1198 | |
1199 @lisp | |
1200 ((news message-news-p message-send-via-news) | |
1201 (mail message-mail-p message-send-via-mail)) | |
1202 @end lisp | |
1203 | |
1204 | |
1205 | |
1206 @end table | |
1207 | |
1208 | |
1209 | |
1210 @node Sending Variables | |
1211 @section Sending Variables | |
1212 | |
1213 @table @code | |
1214 | |
31852 | 1215 @item message-fcc-handler-function |
1216 @vindex message-fcc-handler-function | |
25829 | 1217 A function called to save outgoing articles. This function will be |
31852 | 1218 called with the name of the file to store the article in. The default |
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25829 | 1220 |
1221 @item message-courtesy-message | |
1222 @vindex message-courtesy-message | |
1223 When sending combined messages, this string is inserted at the start of | |
1224 the mailed copy. If the string contains the format spec @samp{%s}, the | |
1225 newsgroups the article has been posted to will be inserted there. If | |
1226 this variable is @code{nil}, no such courtesy message will be added. | |
1227 The default value is @samp{"The following message is a courtesy copy of | |
31852 | 1228 an article\nthat has been posted to %s as well.\n\n"}. |
25829 | 1229 |
1230 @end table | |
1231 | |
1232 | |
1233 @node Message Buffers | |
1234 @section Message Buffers | |
1235 | |
1236 Message will generate new buffers with unique buffer names when you | |
1237 request a message buffer. When you send the message, the buffer isn't | |
1238 normally killed off. Its name is changed and a certain number of old | |
1239 message buffers are kept alive. | |
1240 | |
1241 @table @code | |
1242 @item message-generate-new-buffers | |
1243 @vindex message-generate-new-buffers | |
1244 If non-@code{nil}, generate new buffers. The default is @code{t}. If | |
1245 this is a function, call that function with three parameters: The type, | |
1246 the to address and the group name. (Any of these may be @code{nil}.) | |
1247 The function should return the new buffer name. | |
1248 | |
1249 @item message-max-buffers | |
1250 @vindex message-max-buffers | |
1251 This variable says how many old message buffers to keep. If there are | |
1252 more message buffers than this, the oldest buffer will be killed. The | |
1253 default is 10. If this variable is @code{nil}, no old message buffers | |
1254 will ever be killed. | |
1255 | |
1256 @item message-send-rename-function | |
1257 @vindex message-send-rename-function | |
1258 After sending a message, the buffer is renamed from, for instance, | |
1259 @samp{*reply to Lars*} to @samp{*sent reply to Lars*}. If you don't | |
1260 like this, set this variable to a function that renames the buffer in a | |
1261 manner you like. If you don't want to rename the buffer at all, you can | |
1262 say: | |
1263 | |
1264 @lisp | |
1265 (setq message-send-rename-function 'ignore) | |
1266 @end lisp | |
1267 | |
1268 @item message-kill-buffer-on-exit | |
1269 @findex message-kill-buffer-on-exit | |
1270 If non-@code{nil}, kill the buffer immediately on exit. | |
1271 | |
1272 @end table | |
1273 | |
1274 | |
1275 @node Message Actions | |
1276 @section Message Actions | |
1277 | |
1278 When Message is being used from a news/mail reader, the reader is likely | |
1279 to want to perform some task after the message has been sent. Perhaps | |
1280 return to the previous window configuration or mark an article as | |
31852 | 1281 replied. |
25829 | 1282 |
1283 @vindex message-kill-actions | |
1284 @vindex message-postpone-actions | |
1285 @vindex message-exit-actions | |
1286 @vindex message-send-actions | |
1287 The user may exit from the message buffer in various ways. The most | |
1288 common is @kbd{C-c C-c}, which sends the message and exits. Other | |
1289 possibilities are @kbd{C-c C-s} which just sends the message, @kbd{C-c | |
1290 C-d} which postpones the message editing and buries the message buffer, | |
1291 and @kbd{C-c C-k} which kills the message buffer. Each of these actions | |
1292 have lists associated with them that contains actions to be executed: | |
1293 @code{message-send-actions}, @code{message-exit-actions}, | |
31852 | 1294 @code{message-postpone-actions}, and @code{message-kill-actions}. |
25829 | 1295 |
1296 Message provides a function to interface with these lists: | |
1297 @code{message-add-action}. The first parameter is the action to be | |
1298 added, and the rest of the arguments are which lists to add this action | |
1299 to. Here's an example from Gnus: | |
1300 | |
1301 @lisp | |
1302 (message-add-action | |
1303 `(set-window-configuration ,(current-window-configuration)) | |
1304 'exit 'postpone 'kill) | |
1305 @end lisp | |
1306 | |
1307 This restores the Gnus window configuration when the message buffer is | |
1308 killed, postponed or exited. | |
1309 | |
1310 An @dfn{action} can be either: a normal function, or a list where the | |
1311 @code{car} is a function and the @code{cdr} is the list of arguments, or | |
1312 a form to be @code{eval}ed. | |
1313 | |
1314 | |
1315 @node Compatibility | |
1316 @chapter Compatibility | |
1317 @cindex compatibility | |
1318 | |
1319 Message uses virtually only its own variables---older @code{mail-} | |
1320 variables aren't consulted. To force Message to take those variables | |
1321 into account, you can put the following in your @code{.emacs} file: | |
1322 | |
1323 @lisp | |
1324 (require 'messcompat) | |
1325 @end lisp | |
1326 | |
1327 This will initialize many Message variables from the values in the | |
1328 corresponding mail variables. | |
1329 | |
1330 | |
1331 @node Appendices | |
1332 @chapter Appendices | |
1333 | |
1334 @menu | |
1335 * Responses:: Standard rules for determining where responses go. | |
1336 @end menu | |
1337 | |
1338 | |
1339 @node Responses | |
1340 @section Responses | |
1341 | |
1342 To determine where a message is to go, the following algorithm is used | |
1343 by default. | |
1344 | |
1345 @table @dfn | |
1346 @item reply | |
1347 A @dfn{reply} is when you want to respond @emph{just} to the person who | |
1348 sent the message via mail. There will only be one recipient. To | |
1349 determine who the recipient will be, the following headers are | |
1350 consulted, in turn: | |
1351 | |
1352 @table @code | |
1353 @item Reply-To | |
1354 | |
1355 @item From | |
1356 @end table | |
1357 | |
1358 | |
1359 @item wide reply | |
1360 A @dfn{wide reply} is a mail response that includes @emph{all} entities | |
1361 mentioned in the message you are responded to. All mailboxes from the | |
1362 following headers will be concatenated to form the outgoing | |
1363 @code{To}/@code{Cc} headers: | |
1364 | |
1365 @table @code | |
1366 @item From | |
1367 (unless there's a @code{Reply-To}, in which case that is used instead). | |
1368 | |
1369 @item Cc | |
1370 | |
1371 @item To | |
1372 @end table | |
1373 | |
1374 If a @code{Mail-Copies-To} header is present, it will also be included | |
1375 in the list of mailboxes. If this header is @samp{never}, that means | |
1376 that the @code{From} (or @code{Reply-To}) mailbox will be suppressed. | |
1377 | |
1378 | |
1379 @item followup | |
1380 A @dfn{followup} is a response sent via news. The following headers | |
1381 (listed in order of precedence) determine where the response is to be | |
1382 sent: | |
1383 | |
1384 @table @code | |
1385 | |
1386 @item Followup-To | |
1387 | |
1388 @item Newsgroups | |
1389 | |
1390 @end table | |
1391 | |
1392 If a @code{Mail-Copies-To} header is present, it will be used as the | |
1393 basis of the new @code{Cc} header, except if this header is | |
1394 @samp{never}. | |
1395 | |
1396 @end table | |
1397 | |
1398 | |
1399 | |
1400 @node Index | |
1401 @chapter Index | |
1402 @printindex cp | |
1403 | |
1404 @node Key Index | |
1405 @chapter Key Index | |
1406 @printindex ky | |
1407 | |
1408 @summarycontents | |
1409 @contents | |
1410 @bye | |
1411 | |
1412 @c End: |