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(pmail-message-labels-p): Function moved from pmail.el and rewritten.
(pmail-message-recipients-p): Likewise.
(pmail-message-regexp-p): Likewise.
(pmail-message-recipients-p-1): New subroutine.
(pmail-message-regexp-p-1): Likewise.
(pmail-summary-by-topic): Use pmail-simplified-subject.
Delete subject-re variable.
(pmail-message-subject-p): Total rewrite.
(pmail-message-senders-p): Total rewrite.
(pmail-new-summary-1): Call FUNCTION in the main Pmail buffer.
(pmail-get-summary): Doc fix.
(pmail-create-summary-line): Renamed from
pmail-get-create-summary-line, and major rewrite.
(pmail-get-summary-labels): Doc fix.
(pmail-create-summary): Major rewrite. Construct line counts here.
(pmail-header-summary): Renamed from pmail-make-basic-summary-line.
Return list of two strings.
(pmail-summary-next-same-subject): Extract subjects and compare.
(pmail-summary-output): Renamed from pmail-summary-output-to-babyl-file.
Use pmail-output.
(pmail-summary-output-as-seen): Renamed from pmail-summary-output.
Use pmail-output-as-seen.
(pmail-summary-construct-io-menu): Use pmail-summary-output.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 05 Jan 2009 15:41:36 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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