gnus: Other Decode Variables

 
 3.17.5.2 Other Decode Variables
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 ‘gnus-uu-grabbed-file-functions’
      All functions in this list will be called right after each file has
      been successfully decoded—so that you can move or view files right
      away, and don’t have to wait for all files to be decoded before you
      can do anything.  Ready-made functions you can put in this list
      are:
 
      ‘gnus-uu-grab-view’
           View the file.
 
      ‘gnus-uu-grab-move’
           Move the file (if you’re using a saving function.)
 
 ‘gnus-uu-be-dangerous’
      Specifies what to do if unusual situations arise during decoding.
      If ‘nil’, be as conservative as possible.  If ‘t’, ignore things
      that didn’t work, and overwrite existing files.  Otherwise, ask
      each time.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-ignore-files-by-name’
      Files with name matching this regular expression won’t be viewed.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-ignore-files-by-type’
      Files with a MIME type matching this variable won’t be viewed.
      Note that Gnus tries to guess what type the file is based on the
      name.  ‘gnus-uu’ is not a MIME package (yet), so this is slightly
      kludgy.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-tmp-dir’
      Where ‘gnus-uu’ does its work.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-do-not-unpack-archives’
      Non-‘nil’ means that ‘gnus-uu’ won’t peek inside archives looking
      for files to display.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-view-and-save’
      Non-‘nil’ means that the user will always be asked to save a file
      after viewing it.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-ignore-default-view-rules’
      Non-‘nil’ means that ‘gnus-uu’ will ignore the default viewing
      rules.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-ignore-default-archive-rules’
      Non-‘nil’ means that ‘gnus-uu’ will ignore the default archive
      unpacking commands.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-kill-carriage-return’
      Non-‘nil’ means that ‘gnus-uu’ will strip all carriage returns from
      articles.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-unmark-articles-not-decoded’
      Non-‘nil’ means that ‘gnus-uu’ will mark unsuccessfully decoded
      articles as unread.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-correct-stripped-uucode’
      Non-‘nil’ means that ‘gnus-uu’ will _try_ to fix uuencoded files
      that have had trailing spaces deleted.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-pre-uudecode-hook’
      Hook run before sending a message to ‘uudecode’.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-view-with-metamail’
      Non-‘nil’ means that ‘gnus-uu’ will ignore the viewing commands
      defined by the rule variables and just fudge a MIME content type
      based on the file name.  The result will be fed to ‘metamail’ for
      viewing.
 
 ‘gnus-uu-save-in-digest’
      Non-‘nil’ means that ‘gnus-uu’, when asked to save without
      decoding, will save in digests.  If this variable is ‘nil’,
      ‘gnus-uu’ will just save everything in a file without any
      embellishments.  The digesting almost conforms to RFC 1153—no easy
      way to specify any meaningful volume and issue numbers were found,
      so I simply dropped them.