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(Difference between Emacs and XEmacs): Some clarification.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 28 Aug 2004 00:43:40 +0000 |
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;;; mh-loaddefs.el --- automatically extracted autoloads ;; ;;; Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;;; Author: Bill Wohler <wohler@newt.com> ;;; Keywords: mail ;;; Commentary: ;;; Change Log: ;;; Code: ;;;### (autoloads (mh-letter-previous-header-field mh-letter-next-header-field-or-indent ;;;;;; mh-beginning-of-word mh-complete-word mh-open-line mh-fully-kill-draft ;;;;;; mh-yank-cur-msg mh-insert-letter mh-send-letter mh-insert-auto-fields ;;;;;; mh-check-whom mh-insert-signature mh-to-fcc mh-to-field mh-fill-paragraph-function ;;;;;; mh-get-header-field mh-send-other-window mh-send mh-reply ;;;;;; mh-redistribute mh-forward mh-extract-rejected-mail mh-edit-again) ;;;;;; "mh-comp" "mh-comp.el" (16665 53716)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-comp.el (autoload (quote mh-edit-again) "mh-comp" "\ Clean up a draft or a message MSG previously sent and make it resendable. Default is the current message. The variable `mh-new-draft-cleaned-headers' specifies the headers to remove. See also `mh-send'." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-extract-rejected-mail) "mh-comp" "\ Extract message MSG returned by the mail system and make it resendable. Default is the current message. The variable `mh-new-draft-cleaned-headers' gives the headers to clean out of the original message. See also `mh-send'." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-forward) "mh-comp" "\ Forward messages to the recipients TO and CC. Use optional RANGE argument to specify a message or sequence to forward. Default is the displayed message. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see how RANGE is read in interactive use. See also `mh-send'." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-redistribute) "mh-comp" "\ Redistribute displayed message to recipients TO and CC. Use optional argument MSG to redistribute another message. Depending on how your copy of MH was compiled, you may need to change the setting of the variable `mh-redist-full-contents'. See its documentation." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-reply) "mh-comp" "\ Reply to MESSAGE. Default is the displayed message. If the optional argument REPLY-TO is not given, prompts for type of addresses to reply to: from sender only, to sender and primary recipients, cc/all sender and all recipients. If optional prefix argument INCLUDEP provided, then include the message in the reply using filter `mhl.reply' in your MH directory. If the file named by `mh-repl-formfile' exists, it is used as a skeleton for the reply. See also `mh-send'." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-send) "mh-comp" "\ Compose and send a letter. Do not call this function from outside MH-E; use \\[mh-smail] instead. The file named by `mh-comp-formfile' will be used as the form. The letter is composed in `mh-letter-mode'; see its documentation for more details. If `mh-compose-letter-function' is defined, it is called on the draft and passed three arguments: TO, CC, and SUBJECT." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-send-other-window) "mh-comp" "\ Compose and send a letter in another window. Do not call this function from outside MH-E; use \\[mh-smail-other-window] instead. The file named by `mh-comp-formfile' will be used as the form. The letter is composed in `mh-letter-mode'; see its documentation for more details. If `mh-compose-letter-function' is defined, it is called on the draft and passed three arguments: TO, CC, and SUBJECT." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-get-header-field) "mh-comp" "\ Find and return the body of FIELD in the mail header. Returns the empty string if the field is not in the header of the current buffer." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-fill-paragraph-function) "mh-comp" "\ Fill paragraph at or after point. Prefix ARG means justify as well. This function enables `fill-paragraph' to work better in MH-Letter mode." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-to-field) "mh-comp" "\ Move point to the end of a specified header field. The field is indicated by the previous keystroke (the last keystroke of the command) according to the list in the variable `mh-to-field-choices'. Create the field if it does not exist. Set the mark to point before moving." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-to-fcc) "mh-comp" "\ Insert an Fcc: FOLDER field in the current message. Prompt for the field name with a completion list of the current folders." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-insert-signature) "mh-comp" "\ Insert the signature specified by `mh-signature-file-name' or FILE at point. A signature separator (`-- ') will be added if the signature block does not contain one and `mh-signature-separator-flag' is on. The value of `mh-letter-insert-signature-hook' is a list of functions to be called, with no arguments, after the signature is inserted. The signature can also be inserted with `mh-identity-list'." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-check-whom) "mh-comp" "\ Verify recipients of the current letter, showing expansion of any aliases." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-insert-auto-fields) "mh-comp" "\ Insert custom fields if To or Cc match `mh-auto-fields-list'. Sets buffer-local `mh-insert-auto-fields-done-local' when done and inserted something. If NON-INTERACTIVE is non-nil, do not be verbose and only attempt matches if `mh-insert-auto-fields-done-local' is nil. An `identity' entry is skipped if one was already entered manually. Return t if fields added; otherwise return nil." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-send-letter) "mh-comp" "\ Send the draft letter in the current buffer. If optional prefix argument ARG is provided, monitor delivery. The value of `mh-before-send-letter-hook' is a list of functions to be called, with no arguments, before doing anything. Run `\\[mh-edit-mhn]' if mhn directives are present; otherwise run `\\[mh-mml-to-mime]' if mml directives are present." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-insert-letter) "mh-comp" "\ Insert a message into the current letter. Removes the header fields according to the variable `mh-invisible-header-fields-compiled'. Prefixes each non-blank line with `mh-ins-buf-prefix', unless `mh-yank-from-start-of-msg' is set for supercite in which case supercite is used to format the message. Prompts for FOLDER and MESSAGE. If prefix argument VERBATIM provided, do not indent and do not delete headers. Leaves the mark before the letter and point after it." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-yank-cur-msg) "mh-comp" "\ Insert the current message into the draft buffer. Prefix each non-blank line in the message with the string in `mh-ins-buf-prefix'. If a region is set in the message's buffer, then only the region will be inserted. Otherwise, the entire message will be inserted if `mh-yank-from-start-of-msg' is non-nil. If this variable is nil, the portion of the message following the point will be yanked. If `mh-delete-yanked-msg-window-flag' is non-nil, any window displaying the yanked message will be deleted." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-fully-kill-draft) "mh-comp" "\ Kill the draft message file and the draft message buffer. Use \\[kill-buffer] if you don't want to delete the draft message file." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-open-line) "mh-comp" "\ Insert a newline and leave point after it. In addition, insert newline and quoting characters before text after point. This is useful in breaking up paragraphs in replies." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-complete-word) "mh-comp" "\ Complete WORD at from CHOICES. Any match found replaces the text from BEGIN to END." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-beginning-of-word) "mh-comp" "\ Return position of the N th word backwards." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-letter-next-header-field-or-indent) "mh-comp" "\ Move to next field or indent depending on point. In the message header, go to the next field. Elsewhere call `indent-relative' as usual with optional prefix ARG." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-letter-previous-header-field) "mh-comp" "\ Cycle to the previous header field. If we are at the first header field go to the start of the message body." t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-prefix-help mh-help mh-ephem-message mh-store-buffer ;;;;;; mh-store-msg mh-undo-folder mh-sort-folder mh-page-digest-backwards ;;;;;; mh-page-digest mh-pipe-msg mh-pack-folder mh-list-folders ;;;;;; mh-kill-folder mh-copy-msg mh-burst-digest) "mh-funcs" "mh-funcs.el" ;;;;;; (16671 48788)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-funcs.el (autoload (quote mh-burst-digest) "mh-funcs" "\ Burst apart the current message, which should be a digest. The message is replaced by its table of contents and the messages from the digest are inserted into the folder after that message." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-copy-msg) "mh-funcs" "\ Copy the specified RANGE to another FOLDER without deleting them. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see how RANGE is read in interactive use." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-kill-folder) "mh-funcs" "\ Remove the current folder and all included messages. Removes all of the messages (files) within the specified current folder, and then removes the folder (directory) itself. The value of `mh-kill-folder-suppress-prompt-hook' is a list of functions to be called, with no arguments, which should return a value of non-nil if verification is not desired." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-list-folders) "mh-funcs" "\ List mail folders." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-pack-folder) "mh-funcs" "\ Renumber the messages of a folder to be 1..n. First, offer to execute any outstanding commands for the current folder. If optional prefix argument provided, prompt for the RANGE of messages to display after packing. Otherwise, show the entire folder." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-pipe-msg) "mh-funcs" "\ Pipe the current message through the given shell COMMAND. If INCLUDE-HEADERS (prefix argument) is provided, send the entire message. Otherwise just send the message's body without the headers." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-page-digest) "mh-funcs" "\ Advance displayed message to next digested message." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-page-digest-backwards) "mh-funcs" "\ Back up displayed message to previous digested message." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-sort-folder) "mh-funcs" "\ Sort the messages in the current folder by date. Calls the MH program sortm to do the work. The arguments in the list `mh-sortm-args' are passed to sortm if the optional argument EXTRA-ARGS is given." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-undo-folder) "mh-funcs" "\ Undo all pending deletes and refiles in current folder." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-store-msg) "mh-funcs" "\ Store the file(s) contained in the current message into DIRECTORY. The message can contain a shar file or uuencoded file. Default directory is the last directory used, or initially the value of `mh-store-default-directory' or the current directory." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-store-buffer) "mh-funcs" "\ Store the file(s) contained in the current buffer into DIRECTORY. The buffer can contain a shar file or uuencoded file. Default directory is the last directory used, or initially the value of `mh-store-default-directory' or the current directory." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-ephem-message) "mh-funcs" "\ Display STRING in the minibuffer momentarily." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-help) "mh-funcs" "\ Display cheat sheet for the MH-E commands." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-prefix-help) "mh-funcs" "\ Display cheat sheet for the commands of the current prefix in minibuffer." t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-identity-handler-bottom mh-identity-handler-top ;;;;;; mh-identity-insert-attribution-verb mh-identity-handler-attribution-verb ;;;;;; mh-identity-handler-signature mh-identity-handler-gpg-identity ;;;;;; mh-insert-identity mh-identity-list-set mh-identity-make-menu) ;;;;;; "mh-identity" "mh-identity.el" (16671 57010)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-identity.el (autoload (quote mh-identity-make-menu) "mh-identity" "\ Build the Identity menu. This should be called any time `mh-identity-list' or `mh-auto-fields-list' change." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-identity-list-set) "mh-identity" "\ Update the `mh-identity-list' variable, and rebuild the menu. Sets the default for SYMBOL (e.g. `mh-identity-list') to VALUE (as set in customization). This is called after 'customize is used to alter `mh-identity-list'." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-insert-identity) "mh-identity" "\ Insert proper fields for given IDENTITY. Edit the `mh-identity-list' variable to define identity." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-identity-handler-gpg-identity) "mh-identity" "\ For FIELD \"pgg-default-user-id\", process for ACTION 'remove or 'add. The buffer-local variable `mh-identity-pgg-default-user-id' is set to VALUE when action 'add is selected." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-identity-handler-signature) "mh-identity" "\ For FIELD \"signature\", process headers for ACTION 'remove or 'add. The VALUE is added." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-identity-handler-attribution-verb) "mh-identity" "\ For FIELD \"attribution_verb\", process headers for ACTION 'remove or 'add. The VALUE is added." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-identity-insert-attribution-verb) "mh-identity" "\ Insert VALUE as attribution verb, setting up delimiting markers. If VALUE is nil, use `mh-extract-from-attribution-verb'." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-identity-handler-top) "mh-identity" "\ For FIELD, process mh-identity headers for ACTION 'remove or 'add. If the field wasn't present, the VALUE is added at the top of the header." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-identity-handler-bottom) "mh-identity" "\ For FIELD, process mh-identity headers for ACTION 'remove or 'add. If the field wasn't present, the VALUE is added at the bottom of the header." nil nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-inc-spool-list-set) "mh-inc" "mh-inc.el" (16671 ;;;;;; 48848)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-inc.el (autoload (quote mh-inc-spool-list-set) "mh-inc" "\ Set-default SYMBOL to VALUE to update the `mh-inc-spool-list' variable. Also rebuilds the user commands. This is called after 'customize is used to alter `mh-inc-spool-list'." nil nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-index-choose mh-namazu-execute-search mh-swish++-execute-search ;;;;;; mh-swish-execute-search mh-index-ticked-messages mh-index-new-messages ;;;;;; mh-index-sequenced-messages mh-index-delete-from-sequence ;;;;;; mh-index-add-to-sequence mh-index-execute-commands mh-index-visit-folder ;;;;;; mh-index-delete-folder-headers mh-index-group-by-folder mh-index-create-imenu-index ;;;;;; mh-index-insert-folder-headers mh-index-previous-folder mh-index-next-folder ;;;;;; mh-index-parse-search-regexp mh-index-do-search mh-index-p ;;;;;; mh-index-read-data mh-index-search mh-index-create-sequences ;;;;;; mh-create-sequence-map mh-index-update-maps) "mh-index" "mh-index.el" ;;;;;; (16665 53754)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-index.el (autoload (quote mh-index-update-maps) "mh-index" "\ Annotate all as yet unannotated messages in FOLDER with their MD5 hash. As a side effect msg -> checksum map is updated. Optional argument ORIGIN-MAP is a hashtable which maps each message in the index folder to the original folder and message from whence it was copied. If present the checksum -> (origin-folder, origin-index) map is updated too." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-create-sequence-map) "mh-index" "\ Return a map from msg number to list of sequences in which it is present. SEQ-LIST is an assoc list whose keys are sequence names and whose cdr is the list of messages in that sequence." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-create-sequences) "mh-index" "\ Mirror sequences present in source folders in index folder." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-search) "mh-index" "\ Perform an indexed search in an MH mail folder. Use a prefix argument to repeat the search, as in REDO-SEARCH-FLAG below. If REDO-SEARCH-FLAG is non-nil and the current folder buffer was generated by a index search, then the search is repeated. Otherwise, FOLDER is searched with SEARCH-REGEXP and the results are presented in an MH-E folder. If FOLDER is \"+\" then mail in all folders are searched. Optional argument WINDOW-CONFIG stores the window configuration that will be restored after the user quits the folder containing the index search results. Four indexing programs are supported; if none of these are present, then grep is used. This function picks the first program that is available on your system. If you would prefer to use a different program, set the customization variable `mh-index-program' accordingly. The documentation for the following functions describes how to generate the index for each program: - `mh-swish++-execute-search' - `mh-swish-execute-search' - `mh-mairix-execute-search' - `mh-namazu-execute-search' If none of these programs are present then we use pick. If desired grep can be used instead. Details about these methods can be found in: - `mh-pick-execute-search' - `mh-grep-execute-search' This and related functions use an X-MHE-Checksum header to cache the MD5 checksum of a message. This means that already present X-MHE-Checksum headers in the incoming email could result in messages not being found. The following procmail recipe should avoid this: :0 wf | formail -R \"X-MHE-Checksum\" \"Old-X-MHE-Checksum\" This has the effect of renaming already present X-MHE-Checksum headers." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-read-data) "mh-index" "\ Read index data from file." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-p) "mh-index" "\ Non-nil means that this folder was generated by an index search." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-do-search) "mh-index" "\ Construct appropriate regexp and call `mh-index-search'." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-parse-search-regexp) "mh-index" "\ Construct parse tree for INPUT-STRING. All occurrences of &, |, ! and ~ in INPUT-STRING are replaced by AND, OR and NOT as appropriate. Then the resulting string is parsed." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-next-folder) "mh-index" "\ Jump to the next folder marker. The function is only applicable to folders displaying index search results. With non-nil optional argument BACKWARD-FLAG, jump to the previous group of results." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-previous-folder) "mh-index" "\ Jump to the previous folder marker." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-insert-folder-headers) "mh-index" "\ Annotate the search results with original folder names." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-create-imenu-index) "mh-index" "\ Create alist of folder names and positions in index folder buffers." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-group-by-folder) "mh-index" "\ Partition the messages based on source folder. Returns an alist with the the folder names in the car and the cdr being the list of messages originally from that folder." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-delete-folder-headers) "mh-index" "\ Delete the folder headers." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-visit-folder) "mh-index" "\ Visit original folder from where the message at point was found." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-execute-commands) "mh-index" "\ Delete/refile the actual messages. The copies in the searched folder are then deleted/refiled to get the desired result. Before deleting the messages we make sure that the message being deleted is identical to the one that the user has marked in the index buffer." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-add-to-sequence) "mh-index" "\ Add to SEQ the messages in the list MSGS. This function updates the source folder sequences. Also makes an attempt to update the source folder buffer if we have it open." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-delete-from-sequence) "mh-index" "\ Delete from SEQ the messages in MSGS. This function updates the source folder sequences. Also makes an attempt to update the source folder buffer if present." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-sequenced-messages) "mh-index" "\ Display messages from FOLDERS in SEQUENCE. All messages in the sequence you provide from the folders in `mh-index-new-messages-folders' are listed. With a prefix argument, enter a space-separated list of folders, or nothing to search all folders." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-new-messages) "mh-index" "\ Display unseen messages. If you use a program such as `procmail' to use `rcvstore' to file your incoming mail automatically, you can display new, unseen, messages using this command. All messages in the `unseen' sequence from the folders in `mh-index-new-messages-folders' are listed. With a prefix argument, enter a space-separated list of FOLDERS, or nothing to search all folders." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-ticked-messages) "mh-index" "\ Display ticked messages. All messages in `mh-tick-seq' from the folders in `mh-index-ticked-messages-folders' are listed. With a prefix argument, enter a space-separated list of FOLDERS, or nothing to search all folders." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-swish-execute-search) "mh-index" "\ Execute swish-e and read the results. In the examples below, replace /home/user/Mail with the path to your MH directory. First create the directory /home/user/Mail/.swish. Then create the file /home/user/Mail/.swish/config with the following contents: IndexDir /home/user/Mail IndexFile /home/user/Mail/.swish/index IndexName \"Mail Index\" IndexDescription \"Mail Index\" IndexPointer \"http://nowhere\" IndexAdmin \"nobody\" #MetaNames automatic IndexReport 3 FollowSymLinks no UseStemming no IgnoreTotalWordCountWhenRanking yes WordCharacters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789- BeginCharacters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz EndCharacters abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789 IgnoreLimit 50 1000 IndexComments 0 FileRules pathname contains /home/user/Mail/.swish FileRules pathname contains /home/user/Mail/mhe-index FileRules filename is index FileRules filename is \\..* FileRules filename is #.* FileRules filename is ,.* FileRules filename is .*~ If there are any directories you would like to ignore, append lines like the following to config: FileRules pathname contains /home/user/Mail/scripts You do not want to index the folders that hold the results of your searches since they tend to be ephemeral and the original messages are indexed anyway. The configuration file above assumes that the results are found in sub-folders of `mh-index-folder' which is +mhe-index by default. Use the following command line to generate the swish index. Run this daily from cron: swish-e -c /home/user/Mail/.swish/config FOLDER-PATH is the directory in which SEARCH-REGEXP is used to search." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-swish++-execute-search) "mh-index" "\ Execute swish++ and read the results. In the examples below, replace /home/user/Mail with the path to your MH directory. First create the directory /home/user/Mail/.swish++. Then create the file /home/user/Mail/.swish++/swish++.conf with the following contents: IncludeMeta Bcc Cc Comments Content-Description From Keywords IncludeMeta Newsgroups Resent-To Subject To IncludeMeta Message-Id References In-Reply-To IncludeFile Mail * IndexFile /home/user/Mail/.swish++/swish++.index Use the following command line to generate the swish index. Run this daily from cron: find /home/user/Mail -path /home/user/Mail/mhe-index -prune \\ -o -path /home/user/Mail/.swish++ -prune \\ -o -name \"[0-9]*\" -print \\ | index -c /home/user/Mail/.swish++/swish++.conf /home/user/Mail You do not want to index the folders that hold the results of your searches since they tend to be ephemeral and the original messages are indexed anyway. The command above assumes that the results are found in sub-folders of `mh-index-folder' which is +mhe-index by default. On some systems (Debian GNU/Linux, for example), use index++ instead of index. FOLDER-PATH is the directory in which SEARCH-REGEXP is used to search." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-namazu-execute-search) "mh-index" "\ Execute namazu and read the results. In the examples below, replace /home/user/Mail with the path to your MH directory. First create the directory /home/user/Mail/.namazu. Then create the file /home/user/Mail/.namazu/mknmzrc with the following contents: package conf; # Don't remove this line! $ADDRESS = 'user@localhost'; $ALLOW_FILE = \"[0-9]*\"; $EXCLUDE_PATH = \"^/home/user/Mail/(mhe-index|spam)\"; In the above example configuration, none of the mail files contained in the directories /home/user/Mail/mhe-index and /home/user/Mail/spam are indexed. You do not want to index the folders that hold the results of your searches since they tend to be ephemeral and the original messages are indexed anyway. The configuration file above assumes that the results are found in sub-folders of `mh-index-folder' which is +mhe-index by default. Use the following command line to generate the namazu index. Run this daily from cron: mknmz -f /home/user/Mail/.namazu/mknmzrc -O /home/user/Mail/.namazu \\ /home/user/Mail FOLDER-PATH is the directory in which SEARCH-REGEXP is used to search." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-index-choose) "mh-index" "\ Choose an indexing function. The side-effects of this function are that the variables `mh-indexer', `mh-index-execute-search-function', and `mh-index-next-result-function' are set according to the first indexer in `mh-indexer-choices' present on the system." nil nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-variants mh-variant-p mh-variant-set) "mh-init" ;;;;;; "mh-init.el" (16684 6777)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-init.el (autoload (quote mh-variant-set) "mh-init" "\ Set the MH variant to VARIANT. Sets `mh-progs', `mh-lib', `mh-lib-progs' and `mh-flists-present-flag'. If the VARIANT is `autodetect', then first try nmh, then MH and finally GNU mailutils." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-variant-p) "mh-init" "\ Return t if variant is any of VARIANTS. Currently known variants are 'MH, 'nmh, and 'mu-mh." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-variants) "mh-init" "\ Return a list of installed variants of MH on the system. This function looks for MH in `mh-sys-path', `mh-path' and `exec-path'. The format of the list of variants that is returned is described by the variable `mh-variants'." nil nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-junk-whitelist mh-junk-blacklist) "mh-junk" ;;;;;; "mh-junk.el" (16671 48929)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-junk.el (autoload (quote mh-junk-blacklist) "mh-junk" "\ Blacklist RANGE as spam. This command trains the spam program in use (see the `mh-junk-program' option) with the content of the range (see `mh-interactive-range') and then handles the message(s) as specified by the `mh-junk-disposition' option. For more information about using your particular spam fighting program, see: - `mh-spamassassin-blacklist' - `mh-bogofilter-blacklist' - `mh-spamprobe-blacklist'" t nil) (autoload (quote mh-junk-whitelist) "mh-junk" "\ Whitelist RANGE as ham. This command reclassifies a range of messages (see `mh-interactive-range') as ham if it were incorrectly classified as spam. It then refiles the message into the `+inbox' folder. The `mh-junk-program' option specifies the spam program in use." t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-display-with-external-viewer mh-mime-inline-part ;;;;;; mh-mime-save-part mh-push-button mh-press-button mh-mime-display ;;;;;; mh-decode-message-header mh-toggle-mh-decode-mime-flag mh-mime-save-parts ;;;;;; mh-display-emphasis mh-display-smileys mh-add-missing-mime-version-header ;;;;;; mh-destroy-postponed-handles mh-mime-cleanup mh-mml-directive-present-p ;;;;;; mh-mml-secure-message-signencrypt mh-mml-secure-message-encrypt ;;;;;; mh-mml-secure-message-sign mh-mml-unsecure-message mh-mml-attach-file ;;;;;; mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method mh-mml-forward-message ;;;;;; mh-mml-to-mime mh-mhn-directive-present-p mh-revert-mhn-edit ;;;;;; mh-edit-mhn mh-mhn-compose-forw mh-mhn-compose-external-type ;;;;;; mh-mhn-compose-external-compressed-tar mh-mhn-compose-anon-ftp ;;;;;; mh-mhn-compose-insertion mh-file-mime-type mh-have-file-command ;;;;;; mh-compose-forward mh-compose-insertion) "mh-mime" "mh-mime.el" ;;;;;; (16684 7323)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-mime.el (autoload (quote mh-compose-insertion) "mh-mime" "\ Add a directive to insert a MIME part from a file, using mhn or gnus. If the variable `mh-compose-insertion' is set to 'mhn, then that will be used. If it is set to 'gnus, then that will be used instead. Optional argument INLINE means make it an inline attachment." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-compose-forward) "mh-mime" "\ Add a MIME directive to forward a message, using mhn or gnus. If the variable `mh-compose-insertion' is set to 'mhn, then that will be used. If it is set to 'gnus, then that will be used instead. Optional argument DESCRIPTION is a description of the attachment. Optional argument FOLDER is the folder from which the forwarded message should come. Optional argument MESSAGE is the message to forward. If any of the optional arguments are absent, they are prompted for." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-have-file-command) "mh-mime" "\ Return t if 'file' command is on the system. 'file -i' is used to get MIME type of composition insertion." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-file-mime-type) "mh-mime" "\ Return MIME type of FILENAME from file command. Returns nil if file command not on system." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-mhn-compose-insertion) "mh-mime" "\ Add a directive to insert a MIME message part from a file. This is the typical way to insert non-text parts in a message. Arguments are FILENAME, which tells where to find the file, TYPE, the MIME content type, DESCRIPTION, a line of text for the Content-Description field. ATTRIBUTES is a comma separated list of name=value pairs that is appended to the Content-Type field of the attachment. See also \\[mh-edit-mhn]." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mhn-compose-anon-ftp) "mh-mime" "\ Add a directive for a MIME anonymous ftp external body part. This directive tells MH to include a reference to a message/external-body part retrievable by anonymous FTP. Arguments are HOST and FILENAME, which tell where to find the file, TYPE, the MIME content type, and DESCRIPTION, a line of text for the Content-description header. See also \\[mh-edit-mhn]." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mhn-compose-external-compressed-tar) "mh-mime" "\ Add a directive to include a MIME reference to a compressed tar file. The file should be available via anonymous ftp. This directive tells MH to include a reference to a message/external-body part. Arguments are HOST and FILENAME, which tell where to find the file, and DESCRIPTION, a line of text for the Content-description header. See also \\[mh-edit-mhn]." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mhn-compose-external-type) "mh-mime" "\ Add a directive to include a MIME reference to a remote file. The file should be available via anonymous ftp. This directive tells MH to include a reference to a message/external-body part. Arguments are ACCESS-TYPE, HOST and FILENAME, which tell where to find the file and TYPE which is the MIME Content-Type. Optional arguments include DESCRIPTION, a line of text for the Content-description header, ATTRIBUTES, EXTRA-PARAMS, and COMMENT. See also \\[mh-edit-mhn]." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mhn-compose-forw) "mh-mime" "\ Add a forw directive to this message, to forward a message with MIME. This directive tells MH to include the named messages in this one. Arguments are DESCRIPTION, a line of text for the Content-description header, and FOLDER and MESSAGES, which name the message(s) to be forwarded. See also \\[mh-edit-mhn]." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-edit-mhn) "mh-mime" "\ Format the current draft for MIME, expanding any mhn directives. Process the current draft with the mhn program, which, using directives already inserted in the draft, fills in all the MIME components and header fields. This step is performed automatically when sending the message, but this function may be called manually before sending the draft as well. The `\\[mh-revert-mhn-edit]' command undoes this command. The arguments in the list `mh-mhn-args' are passed to mhn if this function is passed an optional prefix argument EXTRA-ARGS. For assistance with creating mhn directives to insert various types of components in a message, see \\[mh-mhn-compose-insertion] (generic insertion from a file), \\[mh-mhn-compose-anon-ftp] (external reference to file via anonymous ftp), \\[mh-mhn-compose-external-compressed-tar] (reference to compressed tar file via anonymous ftp), and \\[mh-mhn-compose-forw] (forward message). The value of `mh-edit-mhn-hook' is a list of functions to be called, with no arguments, after performing the conversion. The mhn program is part of MH version 6.8 or later." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-revert-mhn-edit) "mh-mime" "\ Undo the effect of \\[mh-edit-mhn] by reverting to the backup file. Optional non-nil argument NOCONFIRM means don't ask for confirmation." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mhn-directive-present-p) "mh-mime" "\ Check if the text between BEGIN and END might be a MHN directive. The optional argument BEGIN defaults to the beginning of the buffer, while END defaults to the the end of the buffer." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-to-mime) "mh-mime" "\ Compose MIME message from mml directives. This step is performed automatically when sending the message, but this function may be called manually before sending the draft as well." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-forward-message) "mh-mime" "\ Forward a message as attachment. The function will prompt the user for a DESCRIPTION, a FOLDER and MESSAGE number." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-query-cryptographic-method) "mh-mime" "\ Read the cryptographic method to use." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-attach-file) "mh-mime" "\ Attach a file to the outgoing MIME message. The file is not inserted or encoded until you send the message with `\\[mh-send-letter]'. Message disposition is \"inline\" or \"attachment\" and is prompted for if DISPOSITION is nil. This is basically `mml-attach-file' from gnus, modified such that a prefix argument yields an `inline' disposition and Content-Type is determined automatically." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-unsecure-message) "mh-mime" "\ Remove any secure message directives. The IGNORE argument is not used." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-secure-message-sign) "mh-mime" "\ Add security directive to sign the entire message using METHOD." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-secure-message-encrypt) "mh-mime" "\ Add security directive to encrypt the entire message using METHOD." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-secure-message-signencrypt) "mh-mime" "\ Add security directive to encrypt and sign the entire message using METHOD." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mml-directive-present-p) "mh-mime" "\ Check if the current buffer has text which may be an MML directive." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-mime-cleanup) "mh-mime" "\ Free the decoded MIME parts." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-destroy-postponed-handles) "mh-mime" "\ Free MIME data for externally displayed mime parts." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-add-missing-mime-version-header) "mh-mime" "\ Some mail programs don't put a MIME-Version header. I have seen this only in spam, so maybe we shouldn't fix this ;-)" nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-display-smileys) "mh-mime" "\ Function to display smileys." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-display-emphasis) "mh-mime" "\ Function to display graphical emphasis." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-mime-save-parts) "mh-mime" "\ Store the MIME parts of the current message. If ARG, prompt for directory, else use that specified by the variable `mh-mime-save-parts-default-directory'. These directories may be superseded by mh_profile directives, since this function calls on mhstore or mhn to do the actual storing." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-toggle-mh-decode-mime-flag) "mh-mime" "\ Toggle whether MH-E should decode MIME or not." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-decode-message-header) "mh-mime" "\ Decode RFC2047 encoded message header fields." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-mime-display) "mh-mime" "\ Display (and possibly decode) MIME handles. Optional argument, PRE-DISSECTED-HANDLES is a list of MIME handles. If present they are displayed otherwise the buffer is parsed and then displayed." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-press-button) "mh-mime" "\ Press MIME button. If the MIME part is visible then it is removed. Otherwise the part is displayed." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-push-button) "mh-mime" "\ Click MIME button for EVENT. If the MIME part is visible then it is removed. Otherwise the part is displayed. This function is called when the mouse is used to click the MIME button." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mime-save-part) "mh-mime" "\ Save MIME part at point." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-mime-inline-part) "mh-mime" "\ Toggle display of the raw MIME part." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-display-with-external-viewer) "mh-mime" "\ View MIME PART-INDEX externally." t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-do-search mh-pick-do-search mh-search-folder) ;;;;;; "mh-pick" "mh-pick.el" (16671 49140)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-pick.el (autoload (quote mh-search-folder) "mh-pick" "\ Search FOLDER for messages matching a pattern. This function uses the MH command `pick' to do the work. Add the messages found to the sequence named `search'. Argument WINDOW-CONFIG is the current window configuration and is used when the search folder is dismissed." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-pick-do-search) "mh-pick" "\ Find messages that match the qualifications in the current pattern buffer. Messages are searched for in the folder named in `mh-searching-folder'. Add the messages found to the sequence named `search'." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-do-search) "mh-pick" "\ Use the default searching function. If \\[mh-search-folder] was used to create the search pattern then pick is used to search the folder. Otherwise if \\[mh-index-search] was used then the indexing program specified in `mh-index-program' is used." t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-print-msg mh-ps-print-toggle-mime mh-ps-print-toggle-color ;;;;;; mh-ps-print-toggle-faces mh-ps-print-msg-show mh-ps-print-msg-file ;;;;;; mh-ps-print-msg) "mh-print" "mh-print.el" (16680 11171)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-print.el (autoload (quote mh-ps-print-msg) "mh-print" "\ Print the messages in RANGE. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see how RANGE is read in interactive use." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-ps-print-msg-file) "mh-print" "\ Print to FILE the messages in RANGE. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see how RANGE is read in interactive use." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-ps-print-msg-show) "mh-print" "\ Print current show buffer to FILE." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-ps-print-toggle-faces) "mh-print" "\ Toggle whether printing is done with faces or not." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-ps-print-toggle-color) "mh-print" "\ Toggle whether color is used in printing messages." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-ps-print-toggle-mime) "mh-print" "\ Cycle through available choices on how MIME parts should be printed. The available settings are: 1. Print only inline MIME parts. 2. Print all MIME parts. 3. Print no MIME parts." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-print-msg) "mh-print" "\ Print RANGE on printer. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see how RANGE is read in interactive use. The variable `mh-lpr-command-format' is used to generate the print command. The messages are formatted by mhl. See the variable `mhl-formfile'." t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-narrow-to-tick mh-toggle-tick mh-thread-refile ;;;;;; mh-thread-delete mh-thread-ancestor mh-thread-previous-sibling ;;;;;; mh-thread-next-sibling mh-thread-forget-message mh-toggle-threads ;;;;;; mh-thread-add-spaces mh-thread-update-scan-line-map mh-thread-inc ;;;;;; mh-delete-subject-or-thread mh-delete-subject mh-narrow-to-range ;;;;;; mh-narrow-to-to mh-narrow-to-cc mh-narrow-to-from mh-narrow-to-subject ;;;;;; mh-interactive-range mh-range-to-msg-list mh-iterate-on-range ;;;;;; mh-iterate-on-messages-in-region mh-add-to-sequence mh-notate-cur ;;;;;; mh-rename-seq mh-translate-range mh-read-range mh-read-seq-default ;;;;;; mh-notate-deleted-and-refiled mh-widen mh-put-msg-in-seq ;;;;;; mh-narrow-to-seq mh-msg-is-in-seq mh-list-sequences mh-delete-seq) ;;;;;; "mh-seq" "mh-seq.el" (16671 65286)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-seq.el (autoload (quote mh-delete-seq) "mh-seq" "\ Delete the SEQUENCE." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-list-sequences) "mh-seq" "\ List the sequences defined in the folder being visited." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-msg-is-in-seq) "mh-seq" "\ Display the sequences in which the current message appears. Use a prefix argument to display the sequences in which another MESSAGE appears." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-narrow-to-seq) "mh-seq" "\ Restrict display of this folder to just messages in SEQUENCE. Use \\<mh-folder-mode-map>\\[mh-widen] to undo this command." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-put-msg-in-seq) "mh-seq" "\ Add RANGE to SEQUENCE. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see how RANGE is read in interactive use." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-widen) "mh-seq" "\ Restore the previous limit. If optional prefix argument ALL-FLAG is non-nil, remove all limits." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-notate-deleted-and-refiled) "mh-seq" "\ Notate messages marked for deletion or refiling. Messages to be deleted are given by `mh-delete-list' while messages to be refiled are present in `mh-refile-list'." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-read-seq-default) "mh-seq" "\ Read and return sequence name with default narrowed or previous sequence. PROMPT is the prompt to use when reading. If NOT-EMPTY is non-nil then a non-empty sequence is read." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-read-range) "mh-seq" "\ Read a message range with PROMPT. If FOLDER is non-nil then a range is read from that folder, otherwise use `mh-current-folder'. If DEFAULT is a string then use that as default range to return. If DEFAULT is nil then ask user with default answer a range based on the sequences that seem relevant. Finally if DEFAULT is t, try to avoid prompting the user. Unseen messages, if present, are returned. If the folder has fewer than `mh-large-folder' messages then \"all\" messages are returned. Finally as a last resort prompt the user. If EXPAND-FLAG is non-nil then a list of message numbers corresponding to the input is returned. If this list is empty then an error is raised. If EXPAND-FLAG is nil just return the input string. In this case we don't check if the range is empty. If ASK-FLAG is non-nil, then the user is always queried for a range of messages. If ASK-FLAG is nil, then the function checks if the unseen sequence is non-empty. If that is the case, `mh-unseen-seq', or the list of messages in it depending on the value of EXPAND, is returned. Otherwise if the folder has fewer than `mh-large-folder' messages then the list of messages corresponding to \"all\" is returned. If neither of the above holds then as a last resort the user is queried for a range of messages. If NUMBER-AS-RANGE-FLAG is non-nil, then if a number, N is read as input, it is interpreted as the range \"last:N\". This function replaces the existing function `mh-read-msg-range'. Calls to: (mh-read-msg-range folder flag) should be replaced with: (mh-read-range \"Suitable prompt\" folder t nil flag mh-interpret-number-as-range-flag)" nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-translate-range) "mh-seq" "\ In FOLDER, translate the string EXPR to a list of messages numbers." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-rename-seq) "mh-seq" "\ Rename SEQUENCE to have NEW-NAME." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-notate-cur) "mh-seq" "\ Mark the MH sequence cur. In addition to notating the current message with `mh-note-cur' the function uses `overlay-arrow-position' to put a marker in the fringe." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-add-to-sequence) "mh-seq" "\ The sequence SEQ is augmented with the messages in MSGS." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-iterate-on-messages-in-region) "mh-seq" "\ Iterate over region. VAR is bound to the message on the current line as we loop starting from BEGIN till END. In each step BODY is executed. If VAR is nil then the loop is executed without any binding." nil (quote macro)) (autoload (quote mh-iterate-on-range) "mh-seq" "\ Iterate an operation over a region or sequence. VAR is bound to each message in turn in a loop over RANGE, which can be a message number, a list of message numbers, a sequence, a region in a cons cell, or a MH range (something like last:20) in a string. In each iteration, BODY is executed. The parameter RANGE is usually created with `mh-interactive-range' in order to provide a uniform interface to MH-E functions." nil (quote macro)) (autoload (quote mh-range-to-msg-list) "mh-seq" "\ Return a list of messages for RANGE. RANGE can be a message number, a list of message numbers, a sequence, or a region in a cons cell." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-interactive-range) "mh-seq" "\ Return interactive specification for message, sequence, range or region. By convention, the name of this argument is RANGE. If variable `transient-mark-mode' is non-nil and the mark is active, then this function returns a cons-cell of the region. If optional prefix argument is provided, then prompt for message range with RANGE-PROMPT. A list of messages in that range is returned. If a MH range is given, say something like last:20, then a list containing the messages in that range is returned. If DEFAULT non-nil then it is returned. Otherwise, the message number at point is returned. This function is usually used with `mh-iterate-on-range' in order to provide a uniform interface to MH-E functions." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-narrow-to-subject) "mh-seq" "\ Limit to messages with same subject. With a prefix argument, edit PICK-EXPR. Use \\<mh-folder-mode-map>\\[mh-widen] to undo this command." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-narrow-to-from) "mh-seq" "\ Limit to messages with the same `From:' field. With a prefix argument, edit PICK-EXPR. Use \\<mh-folder-mode-map>\\[mh-widen] to undo this command." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-narrow-to-cc) "mh-seq" "\ Limit to messages with the same `Cc:' field. With a prefix argument, edit PICK-EXPR. Use \\<mh-folder-mode-map>\\[mh-widen] to undo this command." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-narrow-to-to) "mh-seq" "\ Limit to messages with the same `To:' field. With a prefix argument, edit PICK-EXPR. Use \\<mh-folder-mode-map>\\[mh-widen] to undo this command." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-narrow-to-range) "mh-seq" "\ Limit to messages in RANGE. Check the documentation of `mh-interactive-range' to see how RANGE is read in interactive use. Use \\<mh-folder-mode-map>\\[mh-widen] to undo this command." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-delete-subject) "mh-seq" "\ Mark all following messages with same subject to be deleted. This puts the messages in a sequence named subject. You can undo the last deletion marks using `mh-undo' with a prefix argument and then specifying the subject sequence." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-delete-subject-or-thread) "mh-seq" "\ Mark messages for deletion intelligently. If the folder is threaded then `mh-thread-delete' is used to mark the current message and all its descendants for deletion. Otherwise `mh-delete-subject' is used to mark the current message and all messages following it with the same subject for deletion." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-inc) "mh-seq" "\ Update thread tree for FOLDER. All messages after START-POINT are added to the thread tree." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-update-scan-line-map) "mh-seq" "\ In threaded view update `mh-thread-scan-line-map'. MSG is the message being notated with NOTATION at OFFSET." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-add-spaces) "mh-seq" "\ Add COUNT spaces to each scan line in `mh-thread-scan-line-map'." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-toggle-threads) "mh-seq" "\ Toggle threaded view of folder." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-forget-message) "mh-seq" "\ Forget the message INDEX from the threading tables." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-next-sibling) "mh-seq" "\ Jump to next sibling. With non-nil optional argument PREVIOUS-FLAG jump to the previous sibling." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-previous-sibling) "mh-seq" "\ Jump to previous sibling." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-ancestor) "mh-seq" "\ Jump to the ancestor of current message. If optional argument THREAD-ROOT-FLAG is non-nil then jump to the root of the thread tree the message belongs to." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-delete) "mh-seq" "\ Mark current message and all its children for subsequent deletion." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-thread-refile) "mh-seq" "\ Mark current message and all its children for refiling to FOLDER." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-toggle-tick) "mh-seq" "\ Toggle tick mark of all messages in RANGE." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-narrow-to-tick) "mh-seq" "\ Limit to messages in `mh-tick-seq'. Use \\<mh-folder-mode-map>\\[mh-widen] to undo this command." t nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-speed-add-folder mh-speed-invalidate-map mh-speed-flists ;;;;;; mh-speed-view mh-speed-toggle mh-folder-speedbar-buttons) ;;;;;; "mh-speed" "mh-speed.el" (16665 53793)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-speed.el (autoload (quote mh-folder-speedbar-buttons) "mh-speed" "\ Interface function to create MH-E speedbar buffer. BUFFER is the MH-E buffer for which the speedbar buffer is to be created." nil nil) (defalias (quote mh-show-speedbar-buttons) (quote mh-folder-speedbar-buttons)) (defalias (quote mh-letter-speedbar-buttons) (quote mh-folder-speedbar-buttons)) (autoload (quote mh-speed-toggle) "mh-speed" "\ Toggle the display of child folders. The otional ARGS are ignored and there for compatibilty with speedbar." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-speed-view) "mh-speed" "\ View folder on current line. Optional ARGS are ignored." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-speed-flists) "mh-speed" "\ Execute flists -recurse and update message counts. If FORCE is non-nil the timer is reset. Any number of optional FOLDERS can be specified. If specified, flists is run only for that one folder." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-speed-invalidate-map) "mh-speed" "\ Remove FOLDER from various optimization caches." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-speed-add-folder) "mh-speed" "\ Add FOLDER since it is being created. The function invalidates the latest ancestor that is present." nil nil) ;;;*** ;;;### (autoloads (mh-alias-apropos mh-alias-add-address-under-point ;;;;;; mh-alias-grab-from-field mh-alias-add-alias mh-alias-for-from-p ;;;;;; mh-alias-address-to-alias mh-alias-letter-expand-alias mh-alias-minibuffer-confirm-address ;;;;;; mh-read-address mh-alias-reload-maybe mh-alias-reload) "mh-alias" ;;;;;; "mh-alias.el" (16671 49382)) ;;; Generated autoloads from mh-alias.el (autoload (quote mh-alias-reload) "mh-alias" "\ Reload MH aliases. Since aliases are updated frequently, MH-E will reload aliases automatically whenever an alias lookup occurs if an alias source (a file listed in your `Aliasfile:' profile component and your password file if variable `mh-alias-local-users' is non-nil) has changed. However, you can reload your aliases manually by calling this command directly. The value of `mh-alias-reloaded-hook' is a list of functions to be called, with no arguments, after the aliases have been loaded." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-reload-maybe) "mh-alias" "\ Load new MH aliases." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-read-address) "mh-alias" "\ Read an address from the minibuffer with PROMPT." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-minibuffer-confirm-address) "mh-alias" "\ Display the alias expansion if `mh-alias-flash-on-comma' is non-nil." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-letter-expand-alias) "mh-alias" "\ Expand mail alias before point." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-address-to-alias) "mh-alias" "\ Return the ADDRESS alias if defined, or nil." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-for-from-p) "mh-alias" "\ Return t if sender's address has a corresponding alias." nil nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-add-alias) "mh-alias" "\ *Add ALIAS for ADDRESS in personal alias file. This function prompts you for an alias and address. If the alias exists already, you will have the choice of inserting the new alias before or after the old alias. In the former case, this alias will be used when sending mail to this alias. In the latter case, the alias serves as an additional folder name hint when filing messages." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-grab-from-field) "mh-alias" "\ *Add alias for the sender of the current message." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-add-address-under-point) "mh-alias" "\ Insert an alias for address under point." t nil) (autoload (quote mh-alias-apropos) "mh-alias" "\ Show all aliases or addresses that match REGEXP." t nil) ;;;*** (provide 'mh-loaddefs) ;;; Local Variables: ;;; version-control: never ;;; no-byte-compile: t ;;; no-update-autoloads: t ;;; End: ;;; arch-tag: bc36a104-1edb-45d5-8aad-a85b45648378 ;;; mh-loaddefs.el ends here