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nnfolder is a back end for storing each mail group in a
separate file. Each file is in the standard Un*x mbox format.
nnfolder will add extra headers to keep track of article
numbers and arrival dates.
Virtual server settings:
nnfolder-directoryAll the nnfolder mail boxes will be stored under this
directory. The default is the value of message-directory
(whose default is ~/Mail)
nnfolder-active-fileThe name of the active file. The default is ~/Mail/active.
nnfolder-newsgroups-fileThe name of the group descriptions file. See Newsgroups File Format. The default is ~/Mail/newsgroups
nnfolder-get-new-mailIf non-nil, nnfolder will read incoming mail. The
default is t
nnfolder-save-buffer-hookHook run before saving the folders. Note that Emacs does the normal
backup renaming of files even with the nnfolder buffers. If
you wish to switch this off, you could say something like the
following in your .emacs file:
(defun turn-off-backup () (set (make-local-variable 'backup-inhibited) t)) (add-hook 'nnfolder-save-buffer-hook 'turn-off-backup)
nnfolder-delete-mail-hookHook run in a buffer narrowed to the message that is to be deleted. This function can be used to copy the message to somewhere else, or to extract some information from it before removing it.
nnfolder-nov-is-evilIf non-nil, this back end will ignore any NOV files. The
default is nil.
nnfolder-nov-file-suffixThe extension for NOV files. The default is .nov.
nnfolder-nov-directoryThe directory where the NOV files should be stored. If
nil, nnfolder-directory is used.
If you have lots of nnfolder-like files you’d like to read with
nnfolder, you can use the M-x nnfolder-generate-active-file
command to make nnfolder aware of all likely files in
nnfolder-directory. This only works if you use long file names,
though.
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