From c724a457ac5c7d4bdf036b08fa167fa838d8e485 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: djcb Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 22:58:13 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] * mu4e: improve docs --- mu4e/mu4e.texi | 21 ++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/mu4e/mu4e.texi b/mu4e/mu4e.texi index 69ec20ca..1ef6c401 100644 --- a/mu4e/mu4e.texi +++ b/mu4e/mu4e.texi @@ -967,7 +967,7 @@ decrypt messages automatically; this is the default. If you set it to @t{nil}, @t{mu4e} will @emph{not} attempt to decrypt anything, and finally if you set it to @t{'ask}, it asks you each time when encountering an encrypted message. -When opening an encrypted message, @t{mu} consults @t{gnupg-agent} to see +When opening an encrypted message, @t{mu} consults @t{gpg-agent} to see whether it already has unlocked the key needed to decrypt the message; if not, it will prompt us for a password (typically with a separate top-level window). This is only needed once per session. @@ -1126,10 +1126,10 @@ on the receiver of the original: "Set the From address based on the To address of the original." (let ((orig-to (cdar (mu4e-msg-field mu4e-compose-parent-message :to)))) (setq user-mail-address - (cond + (cond ((string= "me@@foo.com" orig-to) "me@@foo.com") ((string= "me@@bar.com" orig-to) "me@@bar.com") - (t "me@@cuux.com")))))) + (t "me@@cuux.com")))))) @end lisp Second, as mentioned, @code{mu4e-compose-mode-hook} is especially useful for @@ -1153,8 +1153,7 @@ message is fully formed when this hook runs. For example, to add a (message-add-header "Bcc: me@@example.com\n"))) @end lisp - -@subsection{Signing and encrypting} +@subsection Signing and encrypting @anchor{Signing and encrypting} Signing and encrypting of messages is possible using @ref{(emacs-mime) @@ -2202,7 +2201,7 @@ Mail' folder by pressing @kbd{ma}. In this chapter we list a number of actual and anticipated questions and their answers. -@subsection General +@subsection General @itemize @item @emph{How can I quickly delete/move/trash a lot of messages?} You can @@ -2227,9 +2226,9 @@ might close enough. To use this hook, you could put something like the following in your setup (assuming you have @t{aplay} and some soundfile, change as needed): @lisp -(add-hook 'mu4e-index-updated-hook +(add-hook 'mu4e-index-updated-hook (defun new-mail-sound () - (shell-command "aplay ~/Sounds/boing.wav&"))) + (shell-command "aplay ~/Sounds/boing.wav&"))) @end lisp @item @emph{I don't use @t{offlineimap}, @t{fetchmail} etc., what should I use for @code{mu4e-get-mail-command}}? Use @t{"true"}. This will make the getting @@ -2259,7 +2258,7 @@ See @ref{Setting the default emacs mail program}. @item @emph{Can @t{mu4e} use some fancy Unicode characters instead of these boring plain-ASCII ones?} Glad you asked! Yes, you can set @var{mu4e-use-fancy-chars} to @t{t}, and @t{mu4e} will use those fancy -characters in a number of places. +characters in a number of places. @end itemize @@ -2297,7 +2296,7 @@ periodically move messages from the main sent-folder to the specific sent-folders. You can easily find those messages with a query like @t{maildir:/sent from:myaddress@@example.com}. @item @emph{How can I automatically add some header to an outgoing message?} -Once more, see @ref{Compose hooks}. +Once more, see @ref{Compose hooks}. @item @emph{How can I easily include attachments in the messages I write?} You can drag-and-drop from your desktop; alternatively, you can use @t{dired} -- see @ref{Attaching files with dired}. @@ -2307,7 +2306,7 @@ Set @code{mu4e-compose-keep-self-cc} to @t{t} in your configuration. @item @emph{How can I sign or encrypt messages?} You can do so using emacs' MIME-support (check the @t{Attachments}-menu while composing a message. Also see @ref{Signing and encrypting}. -@end itemize +@end itemize @node Known issues / missing features @chapter Known issues / missing features