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| author | Dave Love | 2000-10-30 19:29:46 +0000 |
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| committer | Dave Love | 2000-10-30 19:29:46 +0000 |
| commit | 428da1d226c8652bd1401fabc9bfe5692544a187 (patch) | |
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Changes from Kai G.
| -rw-r--r-- | man/gnus.texi | 33 |
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diff --git a/man/gnus.texi b/man/gnus.texi index ffe0d720245..2d7ddd45d21 100644 --- a/man/gnus.texi +++ b/man/gnus.texi | |||
| @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ | |||
| 1 | \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -*- coding: iso-latin-1 -*- | 1 | \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -*- coding: iso-latin-1 -*- |
| 2 | 2 | ||
| 3 | @setfilename ../info/gnus | 3 | @setfilename gnus |
| 4 | @settitle Gnus Manual | 4 | @settitle Gnus Manual |
| 5 | @synindex fn cp | 5 | @synindex fn cp |
| 6 | @synindex vr cp | 6 | @synindex vr cp |
| @@ -2178,6 +2178,27 @@ reasons of efficiency. | |||
| 2178 | It is recommended that you keep all your mail groups (if any) on quite | 2178 | It is recommended that you keep all your mail groups (if any) on quite |
| 2179 | low levels (e.g. 1 or 2). | 2179 | low levels (e.g. 1 or 2). |
| 2180 | 2180 | ||
| 2181 | Maybe the following description of the default behavior of Gnus helps to | ||
| 2182 | understand what these levels are all about. By default, Gnus shows you | ||
| 2183 | subscribed nonempty groups, but by hitting @kbd{L} you can have it show | ||
| 2184 | empty subscribed groups and unsubscribed groups, too. Type @kbd{l} to | ||
| 2185 | go back to showing nonempty subscribed groups again. Thus, unsubscribed | ||
| 2186 | groups are hidden, in a way. | ||
| 2187 | |||
| 2188 | Zombie and killed groups are similar to unsubscribed groups in that they | ||
| 2189 | are hidden by default. But they are different from subscribed and | ||
| 2190 | unsubscribed groups in that Gnus doesn't ask the news server for | ||
| 2191 | information (number of messages, number of unread messages) on zombie | ||
| 2192 | and killed groups. Normally, you use @kbd{C-k} to kill the groups you | ||
| 2193 | aren't interested in. If most groups are killed, Gnus is faster. | ||
| 2194 | |||
| 2195 | Why does Gnus distinguish between zombie and killed groups? Well, when | ||
| 2196 | a new group arrives on the server, Gnus by default makes it a zombie | ||
| 2197 | group. This means that you are normally not bothered with new groups, | ||
| 2198 | but you can type @kbd{A z} to get a list of all new groups. Subscribe | ||
| 2199 | the ones you like and kill the ones you don't want. (@kbd{A k} shows a | ||
| 2200 | list of killed groups.) | ||
| 2201 | |||
| 2181 | If you want to play with the level variables, you should show some care. | 2202 | If you want to play with the level variables, you should show some care. |
| 2182 | Set them once, and don't touch them ever again. Better yet, don't touch | 2203 | Set them once, and don't touch them ever again. Better yet, don't touch |
| 2183 | them at all unless you know exactly what you're doing. | 2204 | them at all unless you know exactly what you're doing. |
| @@ -9685,6 +9706,16 @@ This variable can be used to do the following: | |||
| 9685 | @itemize @bullet | 9706 | @itemize @bullet |
| 9686 | @item a string | 9707 | @item a string |
| 9687 | Messages will be saved in that group. | 9708 | Messages will be saved in that group. |
| 9709 | |||
| 9710 | Note that you can include a select method in the group name, then the | ||
| 9711 | message will not be stored in the select method given by | ||
| 9712 | @code{gnus-message-archive-method}, but in the select method specified | ||
| 9713 | by the group name, instead. Suppose @code{gnus-message-archive-method} | ||
| 9714 | has the default value shown above. Then setting | ||
| 9715 | @code{gnus-message-archive-group} to @code{"foo"} means that outgoing | ||
| 9716 | messages are stored in @samp{nnfolder+archive:foo}, but if you use the | ||
| 9717 | value @code{"nnml:foo"}, then outgoing messages will be stored in | ||
| 9718 | @samp{nnml:foo}. | ||
| 9688 | @item a list of strings | 9719 | @item a list of strings |
| 9689 | Messages will be saved in all those groups. | 9720 | Messages will be saved in all those groups. |
| 9690 | @item an alist of regexps, functions and forms | 9721 | @item an alist of regexps, functions and forms |