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| author | Dave Love | 2000-08-15 13:07:55 +0000 |
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| committer | Dave Love | 2000-08-15 13:07:55 +0000 |
| commit | 2394fd21183d9c7250f39b7dabd9dd938c67224d (patch) | |
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| parent | f367dfc1d62607c5a88445dad1985457befe165e (diff) | |
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diff --git a/man/sending.texi b/man/sending.texi index eecf8ba1274..642f4094c4d 100644 --- a/man/sending.texi +++ b/man/sending.texi | |||
| @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ with each mail buffer independently. | |||
| 65 | * Spook: Distracting NSA. How to distract the NSA's attention. | 65 | * Spook: Distracting NSA. How to distract the NSA's attention. |
| 66 | * Fortune:: `Fortune' items in signatures. | 66 | * Fortune:: `Fortune' items in signatures. |
| 67 | * Footnotes: Mail Footnotes. Making footnotes in messages. | 67 | * Footnotes: Mail Footnotes. Making footnotes in messages. |
| 68 | * Mail Methods:: Using alternative mail-composition methods. | 68 | * Methods: Mail Methods. Using alternative mail-composition methods. |
| 69 | @end menu | 69 | @end menu |
| 70 | 70 | ||
| 71 | @node Mail Format | 71 | @node Mail Format |
| @@ -605,7 +605,8 @@ After these default contents are inserted, @code{mail-setup-hook} runs. | |||
| 605 | mail message. The keywords are chosen from a list of words that suggest | 605 | mail message. The keywords are chosen from a list of words that suggest |
| 606 | you are discussing something subversive. | 606 | you are discussing something subversive. |
| 607 | 607 | ||
| 608 | The idea behind this feature is the suspicion that the NSA snoops on | 608 | The idea behind this feature is the suspicion that the |
| 609 | NSA@footnote{The US National Security Agency.} snoops on | ||
| 609 | all electronic mail messages that contain keywords suggesting they might | 610 | all electronic mail messages that contain keywords suggesting they might |
| 610 | find them interesting. (The NSA says they don't, but that's what they | 611 | find them interesting. (The NSA says they don't, but that's what they |
| 611 | @emph{would} say.) The idea is that if lots of people add suspicious | 612 | @emph{would} say.) The idea is that if lots of people add suspicious |
| @@ -629,14 +630,13 @@ entering an outgoing message: | |||
| 629 | @findex fortune-from-region | 630 | @findex fortune-from-region |
| 630 | @cindex signatures, mail/news | 631 | @cindex signatures, mail/news |
| 631 | @cindex fortune cookies | 632 | @cindex fortune cookies |
| 632 | The Fortune package uses the @code{fortune} program to create signatures | 633 | You can use the @code{fortune} program to create signatures for mail or |
| 633 | for mail or network news messages. (@code{fortune} prints a | 634 | network news messages. (@code{fortune} prints a random---with luck, |
| 634 | random---with luck, interesting---adage, originally inspired by `fortune | 635 | interesting---adage, originally inspired by `fortune cookie' messages.) |
| 635 | cookie' messages.) It also allows you automatically to cut regions to a | 636 | To generate signatures, add @code{fortune-to-signature} to |
| 636 | Fortune file with @kbd{M-x fortune-from-region} and compile your own | 637 | @code{mail-setup-hook} and/or @code{message-setup-hook} as appropriate. |
| 637 | Fortune database. To generate signatures, add | 638 | You can automatically cut regions to a Fortune file with @kbd{M-x |
| 638 | @code{fortune-to-signature} to @code{mail-setup-hook} and/or | 639 | fortune-from-region} and compile your own Fortune database. |
| 639 | @code{message-setup-hook} as appropriate. | ||
| 640 | 640 | ||
| 641 | @node Mail Footnotes | 641 | @node Mail Footnotes |
| 642 | @section Making Footnotes | 642 | @section Making Footnotes |