3 This release includes the new features of filing hints, hierarchical
4 file name completion, indexed search and pick integration, unification
5 between `mh-visit-folder' and the speedbar, a displayed message
6 indicator, buffer name organization, support for mairix indexed
7 search, and last but not least, the MH-E logo has been added to the
8 mode line. Code that handles sequences and message regions runs
9 faster. Bugs have been fixed.
11 ** New Features in MH-E 7.2
15 When you file a message, MH-E now looks for an alias corresponding to
16 the address of the sender and offers that as a default folder (closes
17 SF #657096). The new variable `mh-default-folder-prefix' can be used
18 to put these folders in a sub-folder. The new variable
19 `mh-default-folder-must-exist-flag' means to suppress the suggested
20 folder (thereby providing the previous folder used) if the folder
21 doesn't already exist. The new variable `mh-default-folder-list' can
22 be used to map additional addresses and folders.
24 *** Hierarchical File Name Completion
26 When you completed filenames in the past, you were presented with a
27 list of all your folders at all depths in the tree. Now you are
28 presented with only one level at a time (closes SF #664821).
29 As a result, the variables `mh-auto-folder-collect-flag' and
30 `mh-folder-list-change-hook' are obsolete.
32 *** Indexed Search and Pick Integration
34 The indexed and pick searches have been integrated (closes SF
35 #664816). Both "F s (mh-search-folder)" and "F i (mh-index-search)"
36 use the pick template for forming queries. To submit the query, use
37 "C-c C-c (mh-do-search)" which will use the query method you selected.
38 If you change your mind while forming the query, you can use "C-c C-i
39 (mh-index-do-search)" or "C-c C-p (mh-pick-do-search)" to submit the
40 query using the respective method.
42 Second, the results from a pick search are now saved in a sub-folder
43 of +mhe-index like an indexed search.
45 Third, `pick' is now a valid choice for `mh-index-program'.
47 *** mh-visit-folder Metamorphosis Continues
49 When visiting a folder from the speedbar, only the unseen messages are
50 shown if there are unseen messages. If there aren't any unseen
51 messages, all of the messages are shown if there are fewer than
52 `mh-large-folder' messages; otherwise, the user is prompted for the
53 range of messages to display. The "F v (mh-visit-folder)" command has
54 been modified to mimic this behavior. Use a prefix arg to force the
57 *** Displayed Message Indicator
59 In graphical Emacs, the message that is shown is marked by a triangle
60 in the fringe. In textual Emacs, there is a ">" in the first column
63 *** Buffer Name Organization
65 All ephemeral buffer names start with " *mh" while all interesting
66 buffers start with "*MH-E ". The "*Folders*", "*Sequences*", and
67 "*Recipients*" buffers were therefore renamed to "*MH-E Folders*",
68 "*MH-E Sequences*" and "*MH-E Recipients*" respectively (programmers
69 should see mh-utils.el for the names of the new constants). Also, the
70 output of MH commands is saved in the "*MH-E Log*" buffer.
74 Add choices for `mairix' and `pick'.
76 *** Logo Displayed on Mode Line
78 ** New Variables in MH-E 7.2
80 The new variables have been discussed elsewhere.
82 ** Bug Fixes in MH-E 7.2
84 *** mh-decode-content-transfer-encoded-message
86 Messages that had been encoded with base64 were not decoded. This has
87 been fixed with this new function (closes SF #674190). As a result,
88 the variable `mh-decode-quoted-printable-flag' has been renamed to
89 `mh-decode-content-transfer-encoded-message-flag'.
93 Now restores previous window configuration (closes SF #664828).
97 MH-E was not using the charset defined in the content-type
98 header. This meant that mail in a different charset would not
99 be properly displayed. This has been fixed (closes SF #655123).
103 In XEmacs and Emacs20, this function would always prompt using "To: "
104 instead of using the command argument. This has been fixed (closes SF
109 Unseen messages are now shown in addition to new ones (closes SF
112 *** mh-scan-msg-overflow-regexp
114 Change the variable so that a space is always maintained in the
115 beginning of the scan line.
117 *** mh-swish-execute-search
119 The example configuration file in the docstring didn't show the
120 backslash in the FileRules filename. If the example had been used
121 literally by the user, no files would be indexed! This has been fixed
126 The "T o (mh-thread-refile)" command did not provide refiling hints
127 like `mh-refile-msg'. This has been fixed (closes SF #664829).
129 *** mh-toggle-threads
131 If the threaded view was modified and then toggled, the standard view
132 may not have been accurate (as it contained a potentially old first
133 message to last message range). This has been fixed (closes SF
136 *** mh-tool-bar-show-set, mh-tool-bar-letter-set, mh-tool-bar-folder-set
138 Clicking the customize and help buttons now deletes the other windows
143 The "M-x mh-version" command displayed "Aliasfile: aliases". This has
144 been fixed (closes SF #664467). See Buffer Name Organization above.
148 * Changes in MH-E 7.1
150 This release includes the new features of multiple identities and
151 alias completion. In addition, indexed searching has been revamped.
152 Various other features have been added and a few bugs were fixed.
154 ** New Features in MH-E 7.1
156 *** Multiple Identities
158 MH-E now supports multiple identities (closes SF #628782). That means
159 that you can have different From and Organization header fields (or
160 any other header field of your choice) as well as different signatures
161 depending on your context. Usually, the contexts are home and work.
163 Add your identities to the variable `mh-identity-list' and set the
164 default identity with the variable `mh-identity-default'. Your
165 identity can be switched on the fly by using the Identity menu or by
166 calling "M-x mh-insert-identity RET".
168 This functionality can be customized within the mh-identity group.
170 *** Alias Completion and Harvesting
172 The contributed file mh-alias.el has been rewritten and incorporated
175 By default, aliases are culled from the system files
176 "/etc/nmh/MailAliases," "/usr/lib/mh/MailAliases," and "/etc/passwd"
177 (see `mh-alias-system-aliases') and from your "AliasFile" MH profile
178 component. These aliases are then used for completion in the
179 minibuffer when entering addresses. Within the header of the message
180 draft, "M-TAB (mh-letter-complete)" is used to do alias completion.
182 The package also provides for alias creation based upon the From
183 header field of the current message. Use the lasso button
184 (mh-alias-grab-from-field).
186 This functionality can be customized within the mh-alias group.
188 *** Index Folder Updates
190 The results of an index search "F i (mh-index-search)" are now stored
191 in a bona fide folder so that you can refile messages and reply to
192 messages directly from the result folder. This folder is a sub-folder
193 of +mhe-index and the name is based upon the search string (closes SF
196 If a prefix argument is given then the search in the current index
199 The index folder lists the names of the source folders as before.
200 However, instead of using RET on the name of the folder to visit the
201 folder, use "v (mh-show-index-visit-folder)" anywhere within the
202 results to visit that folder narrowed to the results of the search.
203 Additional functions have been added to navigate including "TAB
204 (mh-index-next-folder)", and "SHIFT-TAB (mh-index-previous-folder)."
206 *** mh-visit-folder Interface Updated
208 A change was made to the prompting of the message range. In general,
209 you can use the same format for messages and sequences as you can in
210 MH with a single exception: a single number means to scan that many
211 messages, rather than scan that message number. This turns out to be
212 much more useful than visiting a single message and is consistent with
213 Gnus and the MH-E speedbar (closes SF #655891).
215 If mh-visit-folder is called non-interactively and RANGE is nil then
216 all messages are displayed. This behavior is now documented and
217 provides backwards compatibility.
219 *** Threading Improvements
221 After incorporating new mail into a threaded folder, unseen messages
222 can be spread about. Two new functions have been added to make it
223 easier to find them: these are "M-n (mh-next-unread-msg)" and "M-p
224 (mh-previous-unread-msg)" (closes SF #630328)
226 Two new functions were added to delete and refile threads. They are "T
227 d (mh-thread-delete)" and "T o (mh-thread-refile)" respectively
230 In addition, the key "k" used to be bound to the function
231 `mh-delete-subject': it is now bound to
232 `mh-show-delete-subject-or-thread'.
234 New functions to navigate threads include "T u (mh-thread-ancestor)",
235 which can jump to the root message of the current thread given an
236 optional argument, "T n (mh-thread-next-sibling)", and "T p
237 (mh-thread-previous-sibling)"
239 *** Refiling of Messages in Region
241 If mark is active and `transient-mark-mode' is enabled then all the
242 messages in the region are refiled.
246 If a signature cannot be identified, but there is a vCard attachment,
247 then that vCard will be presented as a signature (closes SF #649216).
249 *** New Info Added to mh-version
251 Information about Gnus versions available at both compile time and run
254 ** New Variables in MH-E 7.1
256 The defcustom groups were reorganized. Rather than iterate the
257 specific changes here, you are invited to browse the groups with "M-x
260 *** mh-alias-completion-ignore-case-flag
262 Non-nil means don't consider case significant in MH alias completion.
263 This is the default in plain MH, so it is the default here as well. It
264 can be useful to set this to t if, for example, you use lowercase
265 aliases for people and uppercase for mailing lists.
267 *** mh-alias-expand-aliases-flag
269 Non-nil means to expand aliases entered in the minibuffer. In other
270 words, aliases entered in the minibuffer will be expanded to the full
271 address in the message draft. By default, this expansion is not
274 *** mh-alias-flash-on-comma
276 Specify whether to flash the translation of the alias or warn if there
277 isn't a translation of the alias.
279 *** mh-alias-insert-file
281 Filename to use to store new MH-E aliases. This variable can also be a
282 list of filenames, in which case MH-E will prompt for one of them. If
283 nil, the default, then MH-E will use the first file found in the
284 "AliasFile" component of the MH profile.
286 *** mh-alias-insertion-location
288 Specifies where new aliases are entered in alias files. Options are
289 sorted alphabetically (the default), at the top of the file or at the
292 *** mh-alias-local-users
294 If t, local users are completed in MH-E To: and Cc: prompts.
296 If you set this variable to a string, it will be executed to generate
297 a password file. A value of "ypcat passwd" is helpful if NIS is in
300 *** mh-alias-system-aliases
302 A list of system files from which to cull aliases. If these files are
303 modified, they are automatically reread. This list need include only
304 system aliases and the passwd file, since personal alias files listed
305 in your "AliasFile" MH profile component are automatically included.
307 *** mh-identity-default
309 Default identity to use when `mh-letter-mode' is called.
313 List holding MH-E identity.
315 *** mh-invisible-header-fields
317 Simple user interface to change `mh-invisible-headers'.
319 *** mh-letter-complete-function
321 Function to call when completing outside of fields specific to
322 aliases. By default, it is bound to 'ispell-complete-word.
324 *** mh-show-threads-flag
326 Non-nil means new folders start in threaded mode. Threading large
327 number of messages can be time consuming. So if the flag is non-nil
328 then threading will be done only if the number of messages being
329 threaded is less than `mh-large-folder' (closes SF #646794).
331 *** mh-tool-bar-folder-buttons
333 Buttons to include in MH-E folder/show toolbar.
335 *** mh-tool-bar-letter-buttons
337 Buttons to include in MH-E letter toolbar.
339 ** Bug Fixes in MH-E 7.1
343 Call new function `mh-add-cur-notation' to undo the work of
344 `mh-remove-cur-notation' if there was no new mail (closes SF #647681).
348 No longer updates the default `mh-cmd-note' value. This resulted in
349 the misplacement of the current mark when the message number width
350 changed (closes SF #643701).
354 * Changes in MH-E 7.0
356 This is a major release which includes a lot of new features including
357 improved MIME handling, speedbar folder browsing, and indexed
358 searching. In this version, MH-E runs under XEmacs, passes checkdoc,
359 and compiles clean under all supported platforms.
361 The "passes checkdoc" feature above required changing the name of
362 several user-visible variables. It is likely that this affects you.
363 Please be sure to see the table at the end of these notes and rename
364 your variables accordingly.
366 MH-E has been written mh-e, Mh-e, MH-e and MH-E. We have decided that
367 the proper term should be MH-E. Please try to use MH-E in your
370 ** New Features in MH-E 7.0
374 There is now support for the speedbar. Try "M-x speedbar" (closes SF
377 Press the middle mouse button on the `+' icons to open a folder,
378 middle mouse button on a folder name to open the folder. Folders with
379 unseen messages are shown in bold, so this is a handy way to browse
380 new messages that you have filed with procmail or slocal.
382 See the new customization variable `mh-large-folder,' which controls
383 when the speedbar asks for how many messages to scan when opening a
384 large folder and `mh-speed-run-flists-flag' whose default value of t
385 means to use the flists command to populate the count of unseen and
386 total messages in each folder.
390 Interoperability with swish++, swish, glimpse, and namazu has been
391 added to enable lightening-fast searches of your mail. If none of
392 these are present, grep is used. Try "F i (mh-index-search)".
394 For more information, read the documentation for the functions
395 `mh-swish++-execute-search,' `mh-swish-execute-search,'
396 `mh-namazu-execute-search,' or `mh-glimpse-execute-search' depending
397 on your preferred indexing program to see what kind of setup is needed
398 to generate the index.
402 Use "T t (mh-toggle-threads)" to view the threads in the folder. Use
403 it again to return to a non-threaded view.
407 Use "? (mh-help)" and "X ? (mh-prefix-help)," where X is a prefix
408 character, for a brief synopsis in the minibuffer of frequently used
409 commands. In the MH-Letter or MH-Pick buffers, use "C-c ? (mh-help)"
412 *** Folder Keymap Shared by Show Buffer
414 You can now use the MH-Folder mode commands from the MH-Show buffer.
415 Because of this, the MH-Show buffer is now read-only (closes SF
416 #493749 and SF #527946) and you now have to use "M (mh-modify)" to
421 You no longer have to modify your scan format if your folders have
422 more than 9999 messages in them. If you've only modified your scan
423 format file to allow for the wider message numbers, consider using the
424 default behavior of MH-E and simplify your MH-E configuration
425 considerably (closes SF #635791).
427 To do this, you may have to remove your modifications of
428 `mh-scan.*-regexp' and `mh-cmd-note' and your customization of
429 `mh-scan-format-file'.
431 You may still want the updated format files for running MH commands
432 outside of MH-E; the default of `mh-scan-format-file' will cause them
435 If you prefer fixed-width message numbers, set the new customization
436 variable to nil , set this variable to
437 nil and call `mh-set-cmd-note' with the width specified by the scan format in
438 `mh-scan-format-file'. For example, the default width is 4, so you would use
439 "(mh-set-cmd-note 4)" if `mh-scan-format-file' were nil.
443 MH-E now displays the content of the X-Face header field in the From
444 field. When sending a message, an X-Face field is appended to the
445 header if it doesn't already exist and "~/.face" is present. See the
446 new customization variables `mh-show-use-xface-flag' and `mh-x-face-file'
449 MH-E depends on the external x-face package found in
450 ftp://ftp.jpl.org/pub/elisp/ to do this. The `uncompface' binary is
451 also required to be in the execute PATH. It can be obtained from:
452 http://freshmeat.net/redir/compface/1439/url_tgz/compface-1.4.tar.gz.
454 It has also been observed that if you don't see the faces, you might
455 have to do this (for unknown reasons):
457 mv /usr/local/include/compface.h /usr/include/
459 *** Graphical Smileys
461 Smiley's are now converted to cute little images. See the new
462 customization variable `mh-graphical-smileys-flag.'
466 ASCII formatting is now converted to the appropriate font. For
467 example, _underline_ is underlined, *bold* appears in bold, /italic/
468 appears in italic, etc. See `gnus-emphasis-alist' for the whole list.
469 See the new customization variables `mh-decode-mime' and
470 `mh-graphical-emphasis-flag.'
472 *** Attachment Handling
474 Inline attachments are now displayed. Regular attachments appear as
475 buttons in show buffer. Use "K TAB (mh-next-button)" or "K SHIFT-TAB
476 (mh-prev-button)" to cycle through these buttons. Use "K v
477 (mh-folder-toggle-mime-part)" to view, "K o
478 (mh-folder-save-mime-part)" to save one part or "K-a
479 (mh-save-mime-parts)" to save all parts, or "K i
480 (mh-folder-inline-mime-part)" to view the attachment inline.
482 See the new customization variable `mh-decode-mime' for additional
483 information. Other customization variables that affect this new feature
484 include `mh-store-mime-parts-default-directory' and
485 `mh-display-buttons-for-inline-parts-flag'.
487 HTML documents can be viewed inline if Gnus v5.10 and w3 or w3m lisp
488 packages are present. Set the customization variable
489 `mm-text-html-renderer' accordingly (closes SF #453352).
491 *** Quoted-printable Handling
493 Quoted-printable body parts are now decoded.
495 *** More Choices for `mh-yank-from-start-of-msg'
497 Historically, if this variable was t, the entire message, with full
498 headers would be included and every line would begin with
499 `mh-ins-buf-prefix.' This usage is deprecated in favor of the setting
500 `supercite' below. The default has been changed to `attribution.' The
501 following symbols are now understood:
503 `body': yank the message minus the header.
505 `supercite': include the entire message, with full headers. This also
506 causes the invocation of `sc-cite-original' without the setting of
507 `mail-citation-hook', now deprecated practice.
509 `autosupercite': do as for `supercite' automatically when show buffer
510 matches the message being replied-to.
512 `attribution': yank the message minus the header and add a simple
513 attribution line at the top.
515 `autoattrib': do as for `attribution' automatically when show buffer
516 matches the message being replied-to.
518 There is a new customization variable called
519 `mh-extract-from-attribution-verb' which is used for attribution which
520 provides a method for setting a different language.
522 *** Use Gnus mml Instead of mhn
524 When inserting attachments into a message draft, Gnus mml directives
525 are now used instead of mhn directives. One beneficial side-effect of
526 this is that attachments can now appear inline as well as separate.
528 The new customization variable `mh-compose-insertion' controls whether
529 Gnus or mhn is used to insert MIME message directives in messages
530 (default: 'gnus, if the mml library exists).
532 *** Content-Type Now Obtained Automatically
534 The value of the Content-Type no longer needs to be entered by the
537 *** Attachments Automatically Included Upon Send
539 You no longer have to run "C-c C-e (mh-edit-mhn)" before sending a
540 message with attachments--this is done automatically when you send the
541 message with "C-c C-c (mh-send-letter)". There is, however, a new key
542 binding "C-c C-m m (mh-mml-to-mime)" which is analogous to "C-c C-e
547 Messages that have been signed or encrypted with GPG are verified and
548 decrypted automatically. To sign or encrypt a message, use "C-c RET
549 C-s (mh-mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime)" and "C-c C-m C-e
550 (mh-mml-secure-message-encrypt-pgpmime)." You need Gnus version 5.10
551 for this feature. These functions are provided by the pgg.el package.
553 Users report "flashing" with the pgg.el package and prefer the gpg.el
554 package instead. To use gpg.el instead of the pgg.el package you need:
556 (setq mml2015-use 'gpg)
558 To mimic automatic encryption in gpg.el, use:
560 (setq mm-verify-option 'always)
561 (setq mm-decrypt-option 'always)
563 The venerable mailcrypt package is also an option. However, now that
564 show buffers are read-only, mailcrypt version 3.5.6 and older fail
565 when they attempt to decrypt the contents.
567 *** Mail-Followup-To Header Field
569 Support for this controversial field has been added because nmh
570 supports it (closes SF #627035). If you want to add it to outgoing
571 mail for selected mailing lists, add those mailing lists to the new
572 customization variable `mh-insert-mail-followup-to-list.' If you think
573 this field is evil, set the new customization variable
574 `mh-insert-mail-followup-to-flag' to nil.
578 If you update Gnus, you must recompile MH-E. Note that if you are
579 running the stock version of MH-E that comes with Emacs or the MH-E
580 package on a Debian GNU/Linux, this is done for you.
582 ** New Variables in MH-E 7.0
584 New customization variables not mentioned earlier include:
586 *** mh-letter-insert-signature-hook
588 Invoked at the beginning of the "C-c C-s (mh-insert-signature)"
589 command. Can be used to determine which signature file to use based on
590 message content. On return, if `mh-signature-file-name' is non-nil
591 that file will be inserted at the current point in the buffer.
593 *** mh-show-maximum-size
595 Maximum size of message (in bytes) to display automatically. Provides
596 an opportunity to skip over large messages which may be slow to load.
597 Use a value of 0 to display all messages automatically regardless of
598 size (closes SF #488696).
600 *** mh-tool-bar-reply-3-buttons-flag
602 Non-nil means use three buttons for reply commands in tool-bar. If you
603 have room on your tool-bar because you are using a large font, you may
604 set this variable to expand the single reply button into three buttons
605 that won't lead to minibuffer prompt about who to reply to.
607 ** Bug Fixes in MH-E 7.0
609 *** mh-delete-msg, mh-refile-msg, mh-undo
611 Mandrake Linux includes XEmacs initialization code that binds
612 `transient-mark-mode' which causes problems in MH-E. These problems
613 have been fixed (closes SF #541915).
617 This would sometimes yield a read-only buffer. This has been fixed
618 (closes SF #624283 and SF #625538).
622 When using nmh, always specify -mime so as to preserve the original
627 If you had narrowed to a sequence and then incorporated new mail,
628 those new messages would not be present in your +inbox when you
629 widened. This has been fixed (closes SF #489430, SF #489437, SF
634 No longer uses mhl to include a message as this mangled the header and
635 gave supercite fits (closes SF #629153).
639 "M-q (fill-paragraph)" now fills quoted paragraphs (for example,
640 starting with "> ") correctly (closes SF #489927).
642 *** mh-next-undeleted-msg, mh-previous-undeleted-msg
644 If there are no more undeleted messages the point remains at its
645 original position and a message is produced (closes SF #494304).
649 Now calls `mh-pick-mode-hook' as documented.
651 *** mh-put-msg-in-seq
653 Now puts all messages in region in sequence (closes SF #630324).
655 *** mh-refile-msg, mh-write-msg-to-file
657 These functions stomped on the variables that held the name of the
658 last file and folder respectively for the other function. This has
659 been fixed so that the last folder or file name is preserved (closes
662 *** mh-region-to-sequence
664 If the region in MH-Folder was set with "C-x h (mark-whole-buffer)",
665 you couldn't perform operations on all of the messages as you would
666 expect. This has been fixed (closes SF #621632).
670 Performing an undo the first thing after replying would blank out the
671 entire draft. Now just the insertion of the yanked message is undone
672 leaving the header and signature intact for additional editing (closes
677 Now calls `mh-show-mode-hook' as documented (closes SF #627222).
679 *** mh-subject-thread-to-sequence
681 Make 'subject sequence a real one, exported to MH. This means you can,
682 for example, mh-forward it. But it also shows up with a mark in the
683 scan output (closes SF #489445).
687 The following bugs have also been closed:
689 SF #495450: Folder buffer read-only after inc
690 SF #489706: mh-page-msg bombs out
691 SF #580772: mh-last-destination is overloaded
693 *** Variables renamed to conform with Emacs coding conventions
695 The coding conventions require that boolean variables end in -flag.
696 The following two tables show which variables were affected (closes SF
699 Customization Variables (defcustom)
703 mh-auto-folder-collect mh-auto-folder-collect-flag
704 mh-bury-show-buffer mh-bury-show-buffer-flag
705 mh-clean-message-header mh-clean-message-header-flag
706 mh-decode-quoted-printable mh-decode-quoted-printable-flag
707 mh-delete-yanked-msg-window mh-delete-yanked-msg-window-flag
708 mh-do-not-confirm mh-do-not-confirm-flag
709 mh-highlight-citation-p mh-highlight-citation
710 mh-insert-x-mailer-p mh-insert-x-mailer-flag
711 mh-print-background mh-print-background-flag
712 mh-recenter-summary-p mh-recenter-summary-flag
713 mh-recursive-folders mh-recursive-folders-flag
714 mh-reply-show-message-p mh-reply-show-message-flag
715 mh-show-use-goto-addr mh-show-use-goto-addr-flag
716 mh-update-sequences-after-mh-show mh-update-sequences-after-mh-show-flag
718 Regular Variables (defvar)
722 mh-mhn-compose-insert-p mh-mhn-compose-insert-flag
724 mh-page-to-next-msg-p mh-page-to-next-msg-flag
728 * Changes in mh-e 6.1
730 This is a minor release which includes a few bug fixes. The
731 distribution now includes the ChangeLog.
733 ** New Features in mh-e 6.1
737 Unseen messages now displayed in bold.
739 *** Viewing folders and sequences
741 The folder and sequence listings that "F l (mh-list-folders)" and "S l
742 (mh-list-sequences)" create are now displayed in view mode.
744 ** Bug Fixes in mh-e 6.1
746 *** mh-folder-unseen-seq-name
748 Byte compilation failed when initializing this variable when the
749 user's MH environment was not set up. This has been fixed (closes
750 Debian #140232 and Debian #140817).
754 When forwarding a sequence, the mode of the draft would not be set to
755 MH-Letter correctly. This has been fixed (closes SF #489448).
757 *** mh-insert-prefix-string
759 Fixed to work under XEmacs. Thanks to Will Partain
760 <partain at dcs.gla.ac.uk>.
764 mh-quit now cleans up the buffers named `mh-temp-buffer,'
765 'mh-temp-folders-buffer' and 'mh-temp-sequences-buffer.'
768 * Changes in mh-e 6.0
770 mh-e is now maintained at SourceForge (see
771 http://mh-e.sourceforge.net/). This is where you need to go to obtain
772 new versions of mh-e, report bugs and receive support.
774 The maintainers have moved much of their personal configurations into
775 the codebase, so you may find that you may be able to reduce your mh-e
776 customizations as well.
778 There are several incompatibilities in this version from older
779 versions. Please read the following notes carefully for details. Pay
780 particular attention to the key binding changes in the MH-Folder
781 section. If you have customized your scan format, you will want to
782 read about the new variable `mh-scan-format-file'.
784 The manual could not be updated in time for this release. It will be
785 updated in the near future. If the Preface in your manual indicates
786 the older version (version 1.3, for mh-e version 5.0.2), please check
787 the following page occasionally for an update:
789 https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=13357
792 ** New Features in mh-e 6.0
796 mh-e now uses the customize feature of Emacs. Use "M-x customize-group
797 mh RET" to customize mh-e.
801 All mh-e modes now provide menus that contain most mh-e functions.
805 All mh-e modes now have toolbar buttons for oft-used functions (Emacs 21).
809 All mh-e buffers now have font-lock keywords. To use, either call
810 (turn-on-font-lock) from the appropriate hook, or set
811 `global-font-lock-mode' to t. To customize, use "M-x
812 customize-apropos-faces ^mh RET".
814 If you have customized your scan lines, you will have to update your
815 scan regexps. The existing regexps were changed to extract a match so
816 you will have to add appropriate grouping constructs to take advantage
817 of the fontification. Your old settings will continue to work, but the
818 folder will not be fontified. For example:
820 (setq mh-good-msg-regexp "^\\(.....\\)[^D^]")
822 You will most likely have to update the new variable
823 `mh-scan-subject-regexp' as well. There is another new variable
824 `mh-scan-date-regexp' which you may also find useful. Run "M-x apropos
825 mh.*regexp" for a complete list.
827 *** mail-user-agent support
829 You can now set `mail-user-agent' to `mh-e-user-agent' so that packages
830 that need to send mail will use mh-e (closes SF #406883, SF #470024).
832 *** replgroupcomps support
834 If you reply to `cc' or `all' and you use nmh, the nmh repl option
835 -group will be used. This means that the file `replgroupcomps' will be
836 used. If you have customized `replcomps', you will definitely want to
837 either copy `$NMH_LIB/replgroupcomps' to your mail directory and modify
838 it the same way that you modified your `replcomps' file, or simply
839 copy your `replcomps' file to `replgroupcomps'.
843 The variable `mh-summary-height' used to have a default of 4. It now
844 varies from 4 to 10 depending on the height of the frame.
846 Clicking the mouse on a message shows that message.
848 Delete, refile and undo now operate on a region (but only if
849 `transient-mark-mode' is non-nil).
851 SPC (mh-page-msg) now displays the message if it is not already
852 visible. If the bottom of a message is showing, SPC (mh-page-msg)
853 moves to the next message (respecting the direction you are moving
856 The threading commands "T u (mh-next-unseen-subject-thread)",
857 "T t (mh-toggle-subject-thread)", "T s (mh-narrow-to-subject-thread)",
858 and "T k (mh-delete-subject-thread)" have been added. These functions
859 do not offer threading in the true sense of the word, but do allow
860 some manipulation by subject.
862 Major, major keymap changes. This was done to free up movement
863 commands in the buffer, and to provide for additional features, such
864 as the threading commands. At the same time, better and more
865 consistent mnemonics were realized that should make it easier to
866 remember key bindings.
868 Added new sub-keymaps for folder commands, sequence commands,
869 extraction commands, and digest commands which begin with with F, S,
870 X, and D, respectively. These sub-keymaps allowed some consistency
871 (e.g., especially with l(ist) and k(ill)).
873 Here are the actual changes and rationale:
877 e - Deleted. Already have x. Now used by mh-edit-again.
878 j - Deleted. Already have g.
880 M-a e Better mnemonic. Matches rmail. Frees movement command.
881 M-e E Better mnemonic. Consistent with e.
882 - S Why not? mh-sort-folder.
884 M-f Fv Frees movement command
887 M-k Fk No reason but to keep with folder commands
888 M-l Fl No reason but to keep with folder commands
889 M-p Fp No reason but to keep with folder commands
890 M-r Fr Frees movement command
891 M-s Fs No reason but to keep with folder commands
892 M-u Fu No reason but to keep with folder commands
894 M-% Sd Better mnemonic
895 M-# Sk Better mnemonic
896 M-q Sl Better mnemonic
897 C-xn Sn Frees up standard key binding
898 % Sp Better mnemonic for putting a message in a sequence
899 ? Ss Shows sequences that message is in
900 C-xw Sw Frees up standard key binding
902 M-n Xs Better mnemonic (extract shar)
903 M-n Xu Better mnemonic (extract uuencode)
905 M-SPC D SPC Frees mark command
906 M-\177 D \177 No reason but to keep with digest commands
907 M-b Db Frees movement command
909 As the number of variables increases, it is becoming important to
910 organize the mh-e namespace. Several variables having to do with the
911 format of scan lines were renamed, as follows:
915 mh-good-msg-regexp mh-scan-good-msg-regexp
916 mh-deleted-msg-regexp mh-scan-deleted-msg-regexp
917 mh-refiled-msg-regexp mh-scan-refiled-msg-regexp
918 mh-valid-scan-line mh-scan-valid-regexp
919 mh-cur-scan-msg-regexp mh-scan-cur-msg-number-regexp
920 - mh-scan-cur-msg-regexp
921 - mh-scan-rcpt-regexp
922 - mh-scan-format-regexp
923 mh-msg-number-regexp mh-scan-msg-number-regexp
924 mh-msg-search-regexp mh-scan-msg-search-regexp
928 While the MIME support is not complete, quoted-printable body parts
931 Some MTAs quote From at the beginning of the line with a ">". The ">"
932 is now removed in the display, but not on disk.
936 New function "C-c C-o (mh-split-line)" splits lines in a draft
937 preserving the fill prefix and indentation. This is useful when
938 responding to several sentences in a single paragraph separately.
940 "M-q (fill-paragraph)" can now be used on the message that is being
941 replied to. The fill prefix such as "> " is preserved.
943 You no longer have to run "C-c C-e (mh-edit-mhn)" manually as this is
944 now done automatically when the message is sent.
946 The X-Mailer header field is now added to messages as they are sent.
948 "C-c C-m C-i (mh-mhn-compose-insertion)" now makes a pretty good guess
949 at the type of file using the `file' command and no longer asks the
950 user for the media type. If the necessary version of `file' is not
951 available, the user is asked for the media type as before; however,
952 the list of media types is now taken from the system mailcap if
953 available. Failing that, the built-in list of types has been
954 supplemented so in most cases the type you need should be present
955 (closes SF #406883, #441179).
957 ** New Variables in mh-e 6.0
959 New variables not mentioned earlier include:
961 *** mh-insert-x-mailer-p
963 Default value of t means that an X-Mailer header field should be
966 *** mh-reply-show-message-p
968 The setting of this variable determines whether the MH show-buffer is
969 displayed with the current message when using mh-reply without a prefix
970 argument. Set it to nil if you already include the message
971 automatically in your draft using "repl: -filter repl.filter" in
974 *** mh-scan-format-file
976 Specifies the format file to pass to the scan program. If t, the
977 format string will be taken from the either `mh-scan-format-mh' or
978 `mh-scan-format-nmh' depending on whether MH or nmh is in use. If nil,
979 the default scan output will be used.
981 If you customize the scan format, you may need to modify a few
982 variables containing regexps that mh-e uses to identify specific
983 portions of the output. Use `M-x apropos RET mh-scan.*regexp' to
984 obtain a list of these variables.
986 *** mh-scan-format-mh
988 Scan format string for MH, provided to the scan program via the
989 -format arg. This format is identical to the default except that
990 additional hints for fontification have been added to the sixth
993 *** mh-scan-format-nmh
995 Scan format string for nmh, provided to the scan program via the
996 -format arg. This format is identical to the default except that
997 additional hints for fontification have been added to the sixth
1000 *** mh-show-use-goto-addr
1002 Non-nil means URLs and e-mail addresses are highlighted using
1003 goto-addr in MH-Show buffer.
1005 *** mh-letter-fill-column
1007 Fill column to use in `mh-letter-mode'. This is useful to make the
1008 lines a bit shorter to allow for quoting in replies.
1010 *** mh-folder-updated-hook
1012 Invoked when the actions in a folder (such as moves and deletes) are
1013 performed. Variables that are useful in this hook include
1014 `mh-delete-list' and `mh-refile-list' which can be used to see which
1015 changes are being made to current folder, `mh-current-folder'.
1017 *** mh-unseen-updated-hook
1019 Invoked after the unseen sequence has been updated. The variable
1020 `mh-seen-list' can be used to obtain the list of messages which will
1021 be removed from the unseen sequence
1023 ** Bug Fixes in mh-e 6.0
1025 *** mh-edit-again and mh-extract-rejected-mail
1027 Now insert a header separator (--------) which packages such as
1032 Now uses `mhparam' to set `mh-lib-progs' and `mh-lib'. Added more
1033 directories to `mh-progs' so that mh-e can autoconfigure in more
1034 environments. Chances are that you no longer have to set these
1035 variables, and if you do, you will only have to set `mh-progs'.
1036 Unless, of course, you are using an ancient version of MH that doesn't
1039 *** mh-folder-mode-map
1041 The DEL/<delete>/<backspace> change in Emacs 21 broke
1042 `mh-previous-page'. This has been fixed (closes SF #228907).
1046 If you had "forw: -mime" to your .mh_profile, forwarding a message
1049 Search failed: "^------- Forwarded Message"
1051 In addition, the Subject field was not filled in. This has been fixed
1052 (closes SF #223603).
1056 The user is now always prompted before this action; the variable
1057 `mh-do-not-confirm' is no longer consulted here. Therefore users who
1058 wanted to set `mh-do-not-confirm' but didn't because of the
1059 `mh-kill-folder' dependency may now do so.
1061 *** mh-make-folder-mode-line
1063 Properly deals with folders that do not have any lines in them. Prints
1064 "no msgs" instead of "0 msgs". Does not try to print a range when
1065 there are no messages.
1067 *** mh-mhn-compose-insertion
1069 Now gets the MIME type automatically (assuming the local file command
1070 supports the -i and -b options). If this use of the file command is
1071 not supported, the list of MIME types has been expanded to use the
1072 system's mailcap file.
1076 This variable (t when nmh is in use rather than MH) assumed that the
1077 string "nmh" is in `mh-lib-progs' or `mh-lib'. This has been fixed
1078 (closes SF #441776).
1082 No longer lets you specify an empty folder (closes SF #476824).
1084 *** mh-regenerate-headers
1086 Now suppresses "scan: bad message list" messages.
1090 This function was looking for `mhl' in the wrong place on nmh on
1091 Redhat LINUX 7.0. This has been fixed (closes SF #481128).
1095 Now updates `cur' sequence after a message is shown (closes SF #481772).
1099 Renamed variable and function to `mh-showing-mode' to conform with
1100 minor mode conventions. Added optional arg to function so it would
1101 behave like a normal minor mode: no or nil arg toggles mode, 0 arg
1102 turns off, non-nil turns on. This fixed the error that occurred when
1103 `desktop-create-buffer' recreated mh-e buffers because it was calling
1104 `mh-showing' with an arg.
1108 Fixed for nmh. Now displays mh-e version correctly. Cleaned up output
1109 and display `mh-progs', etc.
1113 Now attempts to stay on the same message number (closes SF #480922).
1115 No longer wipes out pending deletes and refiles without warning
1116 (closes SF #481036).
1119 * Changes in mh-e 5.0.2
1121 This version contains additional minor changes to integrate it with
1122 reporter.el (requires reporter.el version 3.1c or later) and Emacs
1123 19.30. The mh-goto-msg function is much faster, which also speeds up
1124 several other operations.
1127 * Changes in mh-e 5.0.1
1129 This version contains minor changes from mh-e 5.0 to integrate it with
1133 * User-visible changes to mh-e 5.0
1135 Note: This being a major release, there are many internal changes.
1136 This document lists only changes to the external interfaces of mh-e.
1138 When upgrading, you must either explicitly reload the new versions of
1139 all mh-e files that are already loaded or restart your Emacs.
1142 ** Major Changes and New Features in mh-e 5.0
1144 The emphasis for this release has been on consistency and
1145 documentation. Many documentation strings were enhanced. Documentation
1146 strings were changed to comments for internal functions and variables.
1148 *** There is now proper documentation in the form of a 75-page users
1149 manual. The Texinfo source is mh-e.texi; the formatted Info document
1152 *** There is a new command `mh-update-sequences', which updates MH's
1153 idea of what messages are in the Unseen sequence and what is the
1154 current folder and message. `mh-quit' calls it. While
1155 `mh-execute-commands' has always done this updating as a side effect,
1156 the new function is faster.
1158 *** The MH profile entry "Inbox:" is supported.
1160 *** If the show-buffer is modified, the user is queried before mh-e
1161 reuses the buffer to show a different message. This buffer is also
1162 auto-saved and backed up correctly.
1164 *** `mh-store-buffer' is significantly more robust. It now handles
1165 messages created by a wide variety of packaging software. The status
1166 message for `uudecode' includes the name of the file created. An error
1167 is signaled if the subprocess exits with a non-zero status.
1169 *** `mh-search-folder' behaves predictably, adding messages found to
1170 the `search' sequence. It correctly handles the case of no messages
1173 *** `mh-burst-digest' (`M-b') now only rescans the part of the folder
1174 affected by the burst. It is now much faster in a large folder.
1177 ** New Hooks and Customization Variables in mh-e 5.0
1179 *** `mh-default-folder-for-message-function': new name for the old
1180 `mh-msg-folder-hook', which wasn't a hook. The old name was confusing,
1181 leading people to think they could use `add-hook' with it, when
1182 actually `setq' is the correct way.
1184 *** `mh-sortm-args': When this variable is used has changed. Now
1185 `mh-sortm-args' is passed if there IS a prefix argument to
1186 `mh-sort-folder'. The assumption is that for arguments you normally
1187 want, you would specify them in an MH profile entry.
1189 *** `mh-mhn-args': new hook, a list of additional arguments to pass to
1190 the `mhn' program if `mh-edit-mhn' is given a prefix argument.
1192 *** `mh-edit-mhn-hook': new hook called by `mh-edit-mhn', the function
1193 that formats MIME messages.
1195 *** `mh-folder-list-change-hook': new hook, called whenever the cached
1196 list of folders, `mh-folder-list', is changed.
1198 *** `mh-find-path-hook': new hook, called when entering mh-e.
1200 *** `mh-repl-formfile': new variable, used to change the format file
1201 used by `mh-reply' from the default of "replcomps".
1203 *** New variables to customize the scan format and notating:
1204 `mh-note-deleted', `mh-note-refiled', `mh-note-seq', `mh-note-cur',
1205 `mh-note-copied', `mh-note-printed'.
1208 ** Key Binding Changes in mh-e 5.0
1210 *** `RET' runs `mh-show' for consistency with the Finder and Info. The
1211 old binding `.' still works, but `RET' is now the standard binding.
1213 *** `M-<' now runs `mh-first-msg' for consistency with `M->', which
1216 *** `C-c C-f C-d' in MH-Letter mode moves to a Dcc: header field.
1218 *** `C-c C-f C-r' in MH-Letter mode moves to a From: header field.
1220 *** `g' is now the standard binding for `mh-goto-msg'. The old binding
1224 ** Other Improvements and Changes to mh-e 5.0
1226 *** `mh-lpr-command-format' no longer passes the "-p" argument to
1227 `lpr' by default. The mail header typically has the date anyway.
1229 *** When prompting for a sequence name, if no sequences have been used
1230 yet, mh-e will offer the first sequence the current message is in.
1232 *** The patterns of more mailers are recognized by
1233 `mh-extract-rejected-mail'.
1235 *** `mh-insert-prefix-string' no longer wraps the call to the
1236 `mail-citation-hook' function in a `save-excursion' so the hook writer
1237 can choose whether to leave point at the beginning or the end of the
1240 *** `mh-write-msg-to-file': The prompt now refers to "message" or
1241 "message body" depending on which will be written. (This is controlled
1242 by a prefix argument.) The file defaults to the last-used file instead
1243 of supplying only the directory name.
1245 *** mh-e uses message ranges when running MH commands. Thus "rmm 1 2 3
1246 4 6" is now "rmm 1-4 6". This change makes it less likely to overflow
1247 system argument list limits, and it might be faster, too.
1250 ** Bug Fixes to mh-e 5.0
1252 *** mh-e's idea of the unseen sequence now stays in sync with MH's
1255 *** Functions that are supposed to find fields in the message header
1256 no longer look in the message body.
1258 *** mh-e would sometimes fail to remove the "%" from a scan line when
1259 the message was removed from a sequence if the message was also in the
1262 *** The variable `mh-inc-prog' is now correctly used in all places.
1264 *** `mh-pipe-msg' runs the process in the correct directory.
1266 *** A partially scanned folder will no longer lose the "/select"
1267 annotation when you execute marked deletes and refiles with `x'.
1270 * Changes to mh-e 4.0
1272 This file is automatically generated from news-mh-e.txinfo. Do not edit.
1274 [MH-E-ONEWS has been incorporated here and removed. news-mh-e.txinfo
1275 is no longer available.]
1277 Note: there are many internal changes to mh-e in this release. If you
1278 have the previous version loaded into your Emacs, you will probably not
1279 be able to load this version on top of it.
1281 ** New Features in mh-e 4.0
1283 *** Background folder collection. The first time you are prompted for
1284 a folder, you must wait while mh-e collects the names of all existing
1285 folders. Now however, if you abort, collecting will continue in the
1286 background, and you can do something else in Emacs until the
1287 collection completes. Normally, mh-e will begin collecting folders
1288 names in the background when you first load it; you can disable this
1289 feature by setting `mh-auto-folder-collect' to nil.
1291 *** There is support for composing MIME messages using the `mhn'
1292 program from MH 6.8. See the documentation string for mh-edit-mhn.
1293 (While composing a letter, type `C-h k C-c C-e'.) See also mhn(1).
1294 There is as yet no support for reading MIME messages.
1296 *** `mh-show', typically on `.', repositions to the start of the
1297 message if the message is already visible. It used to do nothing in
1300 *** The function `mh-unshar-msg' is renamed `mh-store-msg'. It now
1301 does uudecoding, too. Someday it should do MIME. It remembers the last
1302 directory you used and offers it as the default for next time.
1304 *** New function `mh-header-display', on `,', displays the message
1305 with all headers, including those normally not displayed. Type `.' to
1306 display the message normally again.
1308 *** New function `mh-list-sequences' lists the sequences in use in the
1311 *** New function `mh-version' displays version information about MH
1312 and mh-e. Please use the output in bug reports.
1314 *** `mh-quit' now burys the folder buffer and show buffer.
1317 ** New hooks and customization variables in mh-e 4.0
1319 *** `mh-pick-mode-hook': new hook called by new mode `mh-pick-mode'.
1320 The pick buffer didn't used to have its own mode. Another advantage of
1321 `mh-pick-mode' is that `C-h m' works in the pick buffer.
1323 *** `mail-citation-hook': new variable for supercite.
1325 *** `mh-refile-msg-hook': new hook called by `mh-refile-msg' (and
1326 `mh-refile-or-write-again' when refiling).
1328 *** `mh-msg-folder-hook': new hook used by `mh-refile-msg' and
1329 `mh-to-fcc' to provide a default folder for user prompt.
1331 *** `mh-show-hook': new hook called by `mh-show'.
1333 *** `mh-delete-msg-hook': new hook called by `mh-delete-msg'.
1335 *** `mh-show-mode-hook': new hook called by new mode `mh-show-mode'
1336 for `show-' buffers.
1338 *** `mh-comp-formfile': new variable so can customize `components'
1341 *** `mh-sortm-args': new variable, a list of extra arguments to be
1342 passed to sortm by `mh-sort-folder'. Give an argument to
1343 `mh-sort-folder' to suppress this behavior.
1345 *** `mh-send-prog': new variable so can customize name of `send'
1346 program in case of name conflicts.
1348 *** `mh-scan-prog': new variable so can customize name of `scan'
1349 program to generate custom effects.
1351 *** `mh-inc-prog': new variable so can customize name of `inc' program
1352 to do fancy management of incoming messages.
1354 *** `mh-forwarded-letter-subject': new function used by `mh-forward'
1355 to compute the Subject line of the new message. It is a small function
1356 which can be replaced by the user for customization. Uses the new
1357 variable `mh-forward-subject-format', which allows some simple
1358 customizations without rewriting even `mh-forwarded-letter-subject'.
1360 *** `mh-new-draft-cleaned-headers': new variable, header lines removed
1361 by `mh-edit-again' and `mh-extract-rejected-mail' before offering a
1362 message as a new draft.
1364 *** `mh-signature-file-name': new variable used by
1365 `mh-insert-signature' to so can customize name of the file to insert.
1367 *** `mh-read-address': new function called to read all To: and Cc:
1370 *** `mh-msg-folder-hook': new hook used by `mh-refile-msg' and
1371 `mh-to-fcc' to provide a default folder for user prompt.
1374 ** Key binding changes in mh-e 4.0
1376 *** `,' runs new function `mh-header-display'. It is like `.' but it
1377 displays *all* the headers.
1379 *** `M-#' runs the new function `mh-delete-seq'. One used to have to
1380 type `C-u M-%' to delete a sequence.
1382 *** `<' no longer does `mh-first-msg', but `M->' now does
1383 `mh-last-msg'. This allows first and last to be consistent (`>' was
1384 taken) and is more likely to be discovered by chance anyway.
1386 *** `M-d' runs `mh-redistribute', `r' runs `mh-reply' (on the theory
1387 that the more commonly used function should be easier to type, and the
1388 obscure action of redistributing can be harder to type).
1390 *** `M-o' changed to `C-o' (`mh-write-msg-to-file'). It was
1391 interfering with arrow keys for some people.
1393 *** `M-n' now runs `mh-store-msg' (formerly `mh-unshar-msg').
1395 *** `b' no longer runs `mh-quit'; use `q' instead. `b' may be used in
1396 a future version for something else.
1399 ** Minor improvements to mh-e 4.0
1401 *** The mh-e code is now divided into multiple Emacs Lisp files, so it
1402 starts up faster because Emacs doesn't have to load all of it at once.
1403 (This change also makes it easier for the maintainer to manage
1406 *** When searching for the directory containing the MH programs,
1407 search the user's PATH in addition to the built-in directories, to
1408 increase the chance of finding the MH programs.
1410 *** The subject for a forwarded message no longer has ugly square
1413 *** The name of the folder is no longer appears twice in the show
1416 *** When typing a folder name in the minibuffer, parent folders
1417 complete to the trailing slash (/), for easier typing of subfolders.
1419 *** The folder buffer mode name changed from `mh-e scan' or `mh-e
1420 show' to `MH-Folder', which makes the hook name easier to guess. Added
1421 `mh-showing' to `minor-mode-alist' so there is still an indication in
1422 the mode line of whether messages will be shown automatically.
1424 *** `mh-rename-seq' does completion on the old sequence name.
1426 *** If called by a user who has never used MH on this system before,
1427 mh-e runs the MH program `install-mh' to get them set up.
1429 *** Undo history for previous messages is not kept to avoid wasting
1432 *** The internal temp buffer used by mh-e has `buffer-offer-save'
1433 explicitly nil. This change benefits people who change the
1434 `buffer-offer-save' default.
1437 ** Bug fixes to mh-e 4.0
1439 *** `mh-to-field': don't bomb if no To: field.
1441 *** `mh-get-new-mail': restore annotations, e.g., cur, even if no new
1444 *** `mh-rename-seq': verify that the new seq name was accepted by
1445 `mark' before updating state.
1447 *** `mh-internal-seq': the Previous sequence is not notated, since it
1448 would notate everything scanned.
1450 *** `mh-read-draft': don't call `find-file-noselect' so an
1451 `auto-mode-alist' doesn't trigger `mh-letter-mode-hook' twice. Faster,
1454 *** `mh-show': If user moves onto a message that doesn't exist, don't
1455 leave the cursor in the show pane.
1457 *** `mh-delete-scan-msgs': use `equal', not `=', on the result of
1458 `mh-get-msg-num', since it may be nil.
1460 *** `mh-get-field': do anchored search so searching for `reply-to:'
1461 doesn't find `in-reply-to:'.
1463 *** `mh-widen': do nothing if not narrowed.
1465 *** `mh-clean-message-header': find end of headers even if no body.
1470 paragraph-separate: "[
\f]*$"