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@ -2137,7 +2137,7 @@ newsgroups.
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@vindex gnus-auto-select-subject
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If @code{gnus-auto-select-first} is non-@code{nil}, select an article
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automatically when entering a group with the @kbd{SPACE} command.
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Which article this is is controlled by the
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Which article this is controlled by the
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@code{gnus-auto-select-subject} variable. Valid values for this
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variable is:
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@ -22974,7 +22974,7 @@ variable @code{gnus-ham-process-destinations}, or the group parameter
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group specified by the variable @code{gnus-spam-process-destinations},
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or the group parameter @code{spam-process-destination}. If these
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variables are not set, the articles are left in their current group.
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If an article cannot not be moved (e.g., with a read-only backend such
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If an article cannot be moved (e.g., with a read-only backend such
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as @acronym{NNTP}), it is copied.
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If an article is moved to another group, it is processed again when
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@ -24245,10 +24245,10 @@ file is treated as one non-spam mail.
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@end defun
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Usually you would call @code{spam-stat-process-spam-directory} on a
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directory such as @file{~/Mail/mail/spam} (this usually corresponds
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the the group @samp{nnml:mail.spam}), and you would call
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directory such as @file{~/Mail/mail/spam} (this usually corresponds to
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the group @samp{nnml:mail.spam}), and you would call
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@code{spam-stat-process-non-spam-directory} on a directory such as
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@file{~/Mail/mail/misc} (this usually corresponds the the group
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@file{~/Mail/mail/misc} (this usually corresponds the group
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@samp{nnml:mail.misc}).
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When you are using @acronym{IMAP}, you won't have the mails available
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@ -692,7 +692,7 @@ any direction. Normal text you type is inserted to the left or right
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of each line in the rectangle (on the same side as the cursor).
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With CUA you can easily copy text and rectangles into and out of
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registers by providing a one-digit numeric prefix the the kill, copy,
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registers by providing a one-digit numeric prefix to the kill, copy,
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and yank commands, e.g. @kbd{C-1 C-c} copies the region into register
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@code{1}, and @kbd{C-2 C-v} yanks the contents of register @code{2}.
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@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ cross-post, add that target newsgroup to the @samp{Newsgroups} header if
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it is not a member of @samp{Newsgroups}, and insert a note in the body.
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If @code{message-cross-post-default} is @code{nil} or if this command is
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called with a prefix-argument, only the @samp{FollowUp-To} header will
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be set but the the target newsgroup will not be added to the
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be set but the target newsgroup will not be added to the
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@samp{Newsgroups} header. The function to insert a note is controlled
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by the @code{message-cross-post-note-function} variable.
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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ a list of the possible completions at any time.
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command, so it provides a list of all Emacs command names for
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completion candidates. The completion keys match the minibuffer text
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against these candidates, find any additional name characters implied
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by the the text already present in the minibuffer, and add those
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by the text already present in the minibuffer, and add those
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characters. This makes it possible to type @kbd{M-x ins @key{SPC} b
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@key{RET}} instead of @kbd{M-x insert-buffer @key{RET}}, for example.
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