;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; A sample file of .mew.el ;;; ; ; This is just a sample. You should customize as you like... ; ;; (setq mew-name "your name") ;; (user-full-name) ;; (setq mew-user "user name of e-mail address") ;; (user-login-name) ;(setq mew-mail-domain "domain of e-mail address") ;; For SMTP ;(setq mew-smtp-server "your SMTP server") ;; if not localhost ;; For POP ;; (setq mew-pop-user "your POP account") ;; (user-login-name) ;(setq mew-pop-server "your POP server") ;; if not localhost ;; To use local mailbox "mbox" or "maildir" instead of POP ;(setq mew-mailbox-type 'mbox) ;(setq mew-mbox-command "incm") ;(setq mew-mbox-command-arg "-u -d /path/to/mbox") ;; If /path/to/mbox is a file, it means "mbox". ;; If /path/to/mbox is a directory, it means "maildir". ;; For IMAP ;(setq mew-proto "%") ;; (setq mew-imap-user "your IMAP account") ;; (user-login-name) ;(setq mew-imap-server "your IMAP server") ;; if not localhost ;; For NNTP ;; (setq mew-nntp-user "your NNTP account") ;(setq mew-nntp-server "your NNTP server") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Window tips ;;; ;; If you use XEmacs and your video chip provides only limited ;; color map(e.g. 256), put the following line to avoid exhaustion ;; of colors. ;(setq mew-demo-picture nil) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Citation tip ;;; ;;; ;;; From: Kazu-kun ;;; Subject: Hello World ;;; Date: Thu, 08 Dec 1994 11:44:08 +0900 ;;; Message-Id: <199509291309.WAA21663@example.org> ;;; ;;; Kazu-kun> The quick brown fox jumped over the very lazy dog. ;;; (setq mew-cite-fields '("From:" "Subject:" "Date:" "Message-ID:")) (setq mew-cite-format "From: %s\nSubject: %s\nDate: %s\nMessage-ID: %s\n\n") (setq mew-cite-prefix-function 'mew-cite-prefix-username) ;(setq mew-addrbook-for-cite-label 'nickname) ;(setq mew-addrbook-for-cite-prefix 'nickname) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Pick macro ;;; ;(mew-pick-define-macro "tocc=#" "to=#|cc=#") ;(mew-pick-define-macro "mew" "tocc=mew"))) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; ? and / ;;; ;; To whose who want to search Japanese key in the entire of messages. ;; ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/IIJ/dist/utashiro/perl/mg-xxx ;; ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/IIJ/dist/utashiro/perl/jcode-xxx.pl ;; ;; (setq mew-prog-grep "mg") ;; ;; 1. Search an EUC key (after converting to JIS) on JIS messages. ;; (setq mew-prog-grep-opts '("-j" "jis" "-l" "-e")) ;; ;; 2. Search an EUC key (after converting to JIS) on JIS messages ;; decoding their encoded-words. ;; (setq mew-prog-grep-opts '("-j" "jis" "-l" "-e" "-x" "&mime")) ;; ;; 3. Search an EUC key on JIS messages after converting to EUC by nkf. ;; (setq mew-prog-grep-opts '("-l" "-e" "-z" "nkf -e")) ;; ;; 4. Search an EUC key on JIS messages after converting to EUC ;; and decoding their encoded-words by nkf. Make sure that ;; "nkf" has the "-m" option. ;; (setq mew-prog-grep-opts '("-l" "-e" "-z" "nkf -e -m")) ;; ;; ;; Also, set mew-prog-vgrep and mew-prog-vgrep-opts ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Using "w3m" with "emacs-w3m" ;;; ;;; w3m: please use w3m-m17n based on m3m 0.2.5 (or greater maybe). ;;; http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~hsaka/w3m/ ;;; ;;; emacs-w3m: ;;; cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.namazu.org:/storage/cvsroot login ;;; cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.namazu.org:/storage/cvsroot co emacs-w3m ;(setq mew-mime-multipart-alternative-list '("Text/Html" "Text/Plain" "*.")) ;(condition-case nil ; (require 'mew-w3m) ; (file-error nil)) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Using "wvHtml", "xlhtml", and "ppthtml" ;;; ;;; Unicode is necessary. Emacs 22.0.50 or later includes Unicode by ;;; default. For earlier versions, install Mule-UCS. ;;; ;;; ftp://ftp.m17n.org/pub/mule/Mule-UCS/ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Using "wvHtml" ;;; http://www.wvware.com/ ;;; ;;; The default configuration is for the version greater than ;;; or equal to 0.7. For the version prior to 0.7, set as follows: ;(setq mew-use-old-wvhtml t) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Using "xlhtml" and "ppthtml" ;;; http://chicago.sourceforge.net/xlhtml/ ;;; ;;; The default configuration is for the version greater than ;;; or equal to 0.3. For the version prior to 0.3, set as follows: ;(setq mew-prog-application/msexcel "xlHtml") ;(setq mew-prog-application/mspowerpoint "pptHtml") ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Using OpenOffice.org (openoffice) ;;; ;(setq mew-prog-msword '("openoffice" nil t)) ;(setq mew-prog-msexcel '("openoffice" nil t)) ;(setq mew-prog-mspowerpoint '("openoffice" nil t)) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Using StarSuite (soffice) ;;; ;(setq mew-prog-msword '("soffice" nil t)) ;(setq mew-prog-msexcel '("soffice" nil t)) ;(setq mew-prog-mspowerpoint '("soffice" nil t)) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Replying messages and character set ;;; ;; When replying, select input method according to the character set ;; of the message to be replied. ;(setq mew-charset-input-method-alist ; '(("iso-8859-1" "latin-1-postfix") ; ("iso-8859-2" "latin-2-postfix") ; ("iso-8859-15" "latin-9-postfix"))) ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; ;;; Printing Message mode to your PS printer ;;; ;(setq mew-print-function 'ps-print-buffer) ;(setq ps-multibyte-buffer 'non-latin-printer) ;; for Japanese ;(setq ps-print-header nil) ;;; ;;; End ;;;