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is that if you lose your @file{.emacs} file (which is where Gnus |
is that if you lose your @file{.emacs} file (which is where Gnus |
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stores the secret cancel lock password (which is generated |
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automatically the first time you use this feature)), you won't be |
automatically the first time you use this feature)), you won't be |
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able to cancel your message. |
able to cancel your message. If you yourself want to manage a password, |
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Whether to insert the header or not is controlled by the |
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@code{message-insert-canlock} variable. |
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@vindex message-ignored-resent-headers |
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Headers that match the @code{message-ignored-resent-headers} regexp will |
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be removed before sending the message. The default is |
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@node Bouncing |
@node Bouncing |