nnmail-active-file-coding-system | Coding system for active file. |
nnmail-article-buffer | The buffer used for splitting incoming mails. |
nnmail-broken-references-mailers | Header line matching mailer producing bogus References lines. |
nnmail-cache-accepted-message-ids | If non-nil, put Message-IDs of Gcc’d articles into the duplicate cache. |
nnmail-cache-ignore-groups | Regexp matching group ignored when inserting message ids into the cache. |
nnmail-crosspost | If non-nil, do crossposting if several split methods match the mail. |
nnmail-crosspost-link-function | Function called to create a copy of a file. |
nnmail-debug-splitting | If non-nil, record mail splitting actions. |
nnmail-default-file-modes | Set the mode bits of all new mail files to this integer. |
nnmail-delete-file-function | Function called to delete files in some mail backends. |
nnmail-expiry-target | Variable that says where expired messages should end up. |
nnmail-expiry-wait | Expirable articles that are older than this will be expired. |
nnmail-expiry-wait-function | Function to determine how old articles should be before they are expired. |
nnmail-extra-headers | Extra headers to parse. |
nnmail-fancy-expiry-targets | Determine expiry target based on articles using fancy techniques. |
nnmail-file-coding-system | Coding system used in nnmail. |
nnmail-incoming-coding-system | Coding system used in reading inbox. |
nnmail-keep-last-article | If non-nil, nnmail will never delete/move a group’s last article. |
nnmail-large-newsgroup | The number of articles which indicates a large newsgroup or nil. |
nnmail-list-identifiers | Regexp that matches list identifiers to be removed. |
nnmail-mail-splitting-charset | Default charset to be used when splitting incoming mail. |
nnmail-mail-splitting-decodes | Whether the nnmail splitting functionality should MIME decode headers. |
nnmail-message-id-cache-file | The file name of the nnmail Message-ID cache. |
nnmail-message-id-cache-length | The approximate number of Message-IDs nnmail will keep in its cache. |
nnmail-pathname-coding-system | Coding system for file name. |
nnmail-post-get-new-mail-hook | Hook called just after finishing handling new incoming mail. |
nnmail-pre-get-new-mail-hook | Hook called just before starting to handle new incoming mail. |
nnmail-prepare-incoming-header-hook | Hook called narrowed to the headers of each message. |
nnmail-prepare-incoming-hook | Hook called before treating incoming mail. |
nnmail-prepare-incoming-message-hook | Hook called narrowed to each message. |
nnmail-prepare-save-mail-hook | Hook called before saving mail. |
nnmail-read-incoming-hook | Hook that will be run after the incoming mail has been transferred. |
nnmail-resplit-incoming | If non-nil, re-split incoming procmail sorted mail. |
nnmail-scan-directory-mail-source-once | If non-nil, scan all incoming procmail sorted mails once. |
nnmail-split-abbrev-alist | Alist of abbreviations allowed in ‘nnmail-split-fancy’. |
nnmail-split-fancy | Incoming mail can be split according to this fancy variable. |
nnmail-split-fancy-match-partial-words | Whether to match partial words when fancy splitting. |
nnmail-split-fancy-syntax-table | Syntax table used by ‘nnmail-split-fancy’. |
nnmail-split-fancy-with-parent-ignore-groups | Regexp matching group names ignored by ‘nnmail-split-fancy-with-parent’. |
nnmail-split-header-length-limit | Header lines longer than this limit are excluded from the split function. |
nnmail-split-history | List of group/article elements that say where the previous split put messages. |
nnmail-split-hook | Hook called before deciding where to split an article. |
nnmail-split-lowercase-expanded | Whether to lowercase expanded entries (i.e. \N) when splitting mails. |
nnmail-split-methods | Incoming mail will be split according to this variable. |
nnmail-spool-hook | A hook called when a new article is spooled. |
nnmail-treat-duplicates | If non-nil, nnmail keep a cache of Message-IDs to discover mail duplicates. |
nnmail-use-long-file-names | If non-nil the mail backends will use long file and directory names. |