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Message will generate new buffers with unique buffer names when you request a message buffer. When you send the message, the buffer isn’t normally killed off. Its name is changed and a certain number of old message buffers are kept alive.
message-generate-new-buffersControls whether to create a new message buffer to compose a message. Valid values include:
nilGenerate the buffer name in the Message way (e.g., *mail*, *news*, *mail to whom*, *news on group*, etc.) and continue editing in the existing buffer of that name. If there is no such buffer, it will be newly created.
uniquetCreate the new buffer with the name generated in the Message way.
unsentSimilar to unique but the buffer name begins with "*unsent ".
standardSimilar to nil but the buffer name is simpler like *mail
message*.
If this is a function, call that function with three parameters: The
type, the To address and the group name (any of these may be
nil). The function should return the new buffer name.
The default value is unsent.
message-max-buffersThis variable says how many old message buffers to keep. If there are
more message buffers than this, the oldest buffer will be killed. The
default is 10. If this variable is nil, no old message buffers
will ever be killed.
message-send-rename-functionAfter sending a message, the buffer is renamed from, for instance, ‘*reply to Lars*’ to ‘*sent reply to Lars*’. If you don’t like this, set this variable to a function that renames the buffer in a manner you like. If you don’t want to rename the buffer at all, you can say:
(setq message-send-rename-function 'ignore) |
message-kill-buffer-on-exitIf non-nil, kill the buffer immediately on exit.
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