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gnus-use-scoring
nil
, Gnus will not check for score files, and will not, in
general, do any score-related work. This is t
by default.
gnus-kill-killed
nil
, Gnus will never apply score files to
articles that have already been through the kill process. While this
may save you lots of time, it also means that if you apply a kill file
to a group, and then change the kill file and want to run it over you
group again to kill more articles, it won't work. You have to set this
variable to t
to do that. (It is t
by default.)
gnus-kill-files-directory
SAVEDIR
environment variable by default.
This is `~/News/' by default.
gnus-score-file-suffix
gnus-score-uncacheable-files
gnus-save-score
t
. This will make
Gnus save the scores into the `.newsrc.eld' file.
If you do not set this to t
, then manual scores (like those set
with V s (gnus-summary-set-score
)) will not be preserved
across group visits.
gnus-score-interactive-default-score
gnus-summary-default-score
gnus-summary-expunge-below
nil
by default, which means that no
articles will be hidden. This variable is local to the summary buffers,
and has to be set from gnus-summary-mode-hook
.
gnus-score-over-mark
gnus-score-below-mark
gnus-score-find-score-files-function
Predefined functions available are:
gnus-score-find-single
gnus-score-find-bnews
This means that if you have some score entries that you want to apply to all groups, then you put those entries in the `all.SCORE' file.
The score files are applied in a semi-random order, although Gnus will try to apply the more general score files before the more specific score files. It does this by looking at the number of elements in the score file names--discarding the `all' elements.
gnus-score-find-hierarchical
For example, to do hierarchical scoring but use a non-server-specific overall score file, you could use the value
(list (lambda (group) ("all.SCORE")) 'gnus-score-find-hierarchical) |
gnus-score-expiry-days
nil
, no score file entries
are expired. It's 7 by default.
gnus-update-score-entry-dates
nil
, temporary score entries that have
been triggered (matched) will have their dates updated. (This is how Gnus
controls expiry--all non-matched-entries will become too old while
matched entries will stay fresh and young.) However, if you set this
variable to nil
, even matched entries will grow old and will
have to face that oh-so grim reaper.
gnus-score-after-write-file-function
gnus-score-thread-simplify
nil
, article subjects will be
simplified for subject scoring purposes in the same manner as with
threading--according to the current value of
gnus-simplify-subject-functions
. If the scoring entry uses
substring
or exact
matching, the match will also be
simplified in this manner.
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