The registry lets you set custom flags and keywords per message. You
can use the Gnus->Registry Marks menu or the M M x keyboard
shortcuts, where x
is the first letter of the mark’s name.
The custom marks that the registry can use. You can modify the default list, if you like. If you do, you’ll have to exit Emacs before they take effect (you can also unload the registry and reload it or evaluate the specific macros you’ll need, but you probably don’t want to bother). Use the Customize interface to modify the list.
By default this list has the Important
, Work
,
Personal
, To-Do
, and Later
marks. They all have
keyboard shortcuts like M M i for Important, using the first
letter.
Call this function to mark an article with a custom registry mark. It will offer the available marks for completion.
You can use defalias
to install a summary line formatting
function that will show the registry marks. There are two flavors of
this function, either showing the marks as single characters, using
their :char
property, or showing the marks as full strings.
;; show the marks as single characters (see the :char property in ;; 'gnus-registry-marks'): ;; (defalias 'gnus-user-format-function-M 'gnus-registry-article-marks-to-chars) ;; show the marks by name (see 'gnus-registry-marks'): ;; (defalias 'gnus-user-format-function-M 'gnus-registry-article-marks-to-names)