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diff man/gnus.texi @ 72810:709ee6c1e02a
Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
Patches applied:
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 136)
- Update from CVS
2006-09-09 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* lisp/gnus/pop3.el (pop3-leave-mail-on-server): Mention problem of duplicate
mails in the doc string. Add some URLs in comment.
2006-09-07 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/rfc2047.el (rfc2047-quote-special-characters-in-quoted-strings): Fix
backslashes handling and the way to find boundaries of quoted strings.
2006-09-09 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* man/gnus.texi (Mail Source Specifiers): Mention problem of duplicate
mails with pop3-leave-mail-on-server. Fix wording.
Revision: emacs@sv.gnu.org/emacs--devo--0--patch-431
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 11 Sep 2006 14:45:20 +0000 |
parents | eddf5f0ed3c9 |
children | 637b0854d9b5 a1a25ac6c88a |
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--- a/man/gnus.texi Mon Sep 11 14:34:16 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/gnus.texi Mon Sep 11 14:45:20 2006 +0000 @@ -6348,9 +6348,9 @@ @item / n @kindex / n (Summary) @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-articles -Limit the summary buffer to the current article -(@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-articles}). Uses the process/prefix -convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). +With prefix @samp{n}, limit the summary buffer to the next @samp{n} +articles. If not given a prefix, use the process marked articles +instead. (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-articles}). @item / w @kindex / w (Summary) @@ -13633,16 +13633,17 @@ @vindex pop3-movemail @vindex pop3-leave-mail-on-server If the @code{:program} and @code{:function} keywords aren't specified, -@code{pop3-movemail} will be used. If the -@code{pop3-leave-mail-on-server} is non-@code{nil} the mail is to be -left on the @acronym{POP} server after fetching when using -@code{pop3-movemail}. Note that POP servers maintain no state -information between sessions, so what the client believes is there and -what is actually there may not match up. If they do not, then the whole -thing can fall apart and leave you with a corrupt mailbox. - -Here are some examples. Fetch from the default @acronym{POP} server, -using the default user name, and default fetcher: +@code{pop3-movemail} will be used. If @code{pop3-leave-mail-on-server} +is non-@code{nil} the mail is to be left on the @acronym{POP} server +after fetching when using @code{pop3-movemail}. Note that POP servers +maintain no state information between sessions, so what the client +believes is there and what is actually there may not match up. If they +do not, then you may get duplicate mails or the whole thing can fall +apart and leave you with a corrupt mailbox. + +Here are some examples for getting mail from a @acronym{POP} server. +Fetch from the default @acronym{POP} server, using the default user +name, and default fetcher: @lisp (pop) @@ -22183,7 +22184,7 @@ @code{gnus-article-x-face-command} variable. If this variable is a string, this string will be executed in a sub-shell. If it is a function, this function will be called with the face as the argument. -If the @code{gnus-article-x-face-too-ugly} (which is a regexp) matches +If @code{gnus-article-x-face-too-ugly} (which is a regexp) matches the @code{From} header, the face will not be shown. (Note: @code{x-face} is used in the variable/function names, not