If a positive number, it's a timeout before sending. If a negative
number, it's a timeout before not sending. This will not work if your
version of Emacs doesn't include the function `y-or-n-p-with-timeout'
-\(e.g., some versions of XEmacs\)."
+\(e.g., some versions of XEmacs)."
:version "24.1"
:group 'feedmail-misc
:type '(choice (const nil) integer)
"If non-nil remove Bcc: lines from the message headers.
In any case, the Bcc: lines do participate in the composed address
list. You may want to leave them in if you're using sendmail
-\(see `feedmail-buffer-eating-function'\)."
+\(see `feedmail-buffer-eating-function')."
:group 'feedmail-headers
:type 'boolean
)
"If non-nil remove Resent-Bcc: lines from the message headers.
In any case, the Resent-Bcc: lines do participate in the composed
address list. You may want to leave them in if you're using sendmail
-\(see `feedmail-buffer-eating-function'\)."
+\(see `feedmail-buffer-eating-function')."
:group 'feedmail-headers
:type 'boolean
)
sendmail installations, one can mostly only wish it were otherwise. If feedmail
believes the sendmail program will sell you out this way, it won't use the \"-f\"
option when calling sendmail. If it doesn't think sendmail will sell you out,
-it will use the \"-f\" \(since it is a handy feature\). You control what
+it will use the \"-f\" \(since it is a handy feature). You control what
feedmail thinks with this variable. The default is nil, meaning that feedmail
will believe that sendmail will sell you out."
:version "24.1"
"User-supplied specification for a crude form of mailmerge capability.
When spraying is enabled, feedmail composes a list of envelope addresses.
In turn, `feedmail-spray-this-address' is temporarily set to each address
-\(stripped of any comments and angle brackets\) and a function is called which
+\(stripped of any comments and angle brackets) and a function is called which
fiddles message headers according to this variable. See the documentation for
`feedmail-fiddle-plex-blurb', for an overview of fiddle-plex data structures.
management features. Instead, arrange for this variable to be set to
the value of `buffer-file-name' before setting that to nil. An easy way
to do that would be with defadvice on `mail-send' \(undoing the
-assignments in a later advice\).
+assignments in a later advice).
feedmail will pretend that `buffer-file-name', if nil, has the value
assigned of `feedmail-queue-buffer-file-name' and carry out its normal
from the queue directory. With a non-nil second argument, a brief
message is give for each file deleted. You could replace this
function, for example, to archive all of your sent messages someplace
-\(though there are better ways to get that particular result\)."
+\(though there are better ways to get that particular result)."
:group 'feedmail-queue
:type 'function
)
VAL-LIKE is not used. Else, if VAL-LIKE is a function,
it is called with two arguments: NAME and the
aggregate like values. Else, if VAL-LIKE is a string, it is
- used as a format string where a single \%s will be
+ used as a format string where a single %s will be
replaced by the aggregate values of like fields.
VAL-PRE, the results of using VAL-LIKE, and VAL-POST
feedmail FQM message file from a queue. You could use something like
this:
-\(setq auto-mode-alist \(cons \\='\(\"\\\\.fqm$\" . feedmail-vm-mail-mode\) auto-mode-alist\)\)
+\(setq auto-mode-alist
+ (cons \\='(\"\\\\.fqm$\" . feedmail-vm-mail-mode) auto-mode-alist))
"
(feedmail-say-debug ">in-> feedmail-vm-mail-mode")
(let ((the-buf (current-buffer)))
Typing ? again will normally scroll this help buffer.
Choices:
- q QUEUE for later sending \(via feedmail-run-the-queue\)
+ q QUEUE for later sending (via feedmail-run-the-queue)
Q QUEUE! like \"q\", but always make a new file
- i IMMEDIATELY send this \(but not the other queued messages\)
+ i IMMEDIATELY send this (but not the other queued messages)
I IMMEDIATELY! like \"i\", but skip following confirmation prompt
d DRAFT queue in the draft directory
D DRAFT! like \"d\", but always make a new file
- e EDIT return to the message edit buffer \(don't send or queue\)
- * SPRAY toggle spray mode \(individual message transmissions\)
- > SCROLL UP scroll message up \(toward end of message\)
- < SCROLL DOWN scroll message down \(toward beginning of message\)
+ e EDIT return to the message edit buffer (don't send or queue)
+ * SPRAY toggle spray mode (individual message transmissions)
+ > SCROLL UP scroll message up (toward end of message)
+ < SCROLL DOWN scroll message down (toward beginning of message)
? HELP show or scroll this help buffer
Synonyms:
- s SEND immediately \(same as \"i\"\)
- S SEND! immediately \(same as \"I\"\)
- r ROUGH draft \(same as \"d\"\)
- R ROUGH! draft \(same as \"D\"\)
- n NOPE didn't mean it \(same as \"e\"\)
- y YUP do the default behavior \(same as \"C-m\"\)
- SPC SCROLL UP \(same as \">\"\)
+ s SEND immediately (same as \"i\")
+ S SEND! immediately (same as \"I\")
+ r ROUGH draft (same as \"d\")
+ R ROUGH! draft (same as \"D\")
+ n NOPE didn't mean it (same as \"e\")
+ y YUP do the default behavior (same as \"C-m\")
+ SPC SCROLL UP (same as \">\")
The user-configurable default is currently \""))
(princ d-string)