mu4e: avoid some warnings in doc-generation

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Dirk-Jan C. Binnema 2022-06-02 19:21:28 +03:00
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@ -167,8 +167,7 @@ delegated to other tools, such as
@t{fetchmail}@footnote{@url{http://www.fetchmail.info/}}; As long as
the messages end up in a maildir, @t{mu4e} and @t{mu} are happy to
deal with them.
@item @t{mu4e} also does @emph{not} implement sending of messages; instead, it depends on @t{smtpmail} (@inforef{Top,,smtpmail}), which is part of Emacs. In addition, @t{mu4e} piggybacks on Gnus' message editor;
@inforef{Top,,message}.
@item @t{mu4e} also does @emph{not} implement sending of messages; instead, it depends on @t{smtpmail} (@ref{Top,,smtpmail}), which is part of Emacs. In addition, @t{mu4e} piggybacks on Gnus' message editor.
@end itemize
Thus, many of the things an e-mail client traditionally needs to do, are
@ -623,11 +622,11 @@ updates --- for example when receiving new mail. See
@node Sending mail
@section Sending mail
@t{mu4e} re-uses Gnus' @code{message-mode} (@inforef{Top,,message}) for
@t{mu4e} re-uses Gnus' @code{message-mode} (@ref{Top,,message}) for
writing mail and inherits the setup for sending mail as well.
For sending mail using @abbr{SMTP}, @t{mu4e} uses @t{smtpmail}
(@inforef{Top,,smtpmail}). This package supports many different ways to
(@ref{Top,,smtpmail}). This package supports many different ways to
send mail; please refer to its documentation for the details.
Here, we only provide some simple examples --- for more, see
@ -1614,10 +1613,10 @@ mu4e}.
@node Signing and encrypting
@section Signing and encrypting
Signing and encrypting of messages is possible using @t{emacs-mime}
(@inforef{Composing,,emacs-mime}), most easily accessed through the
@t{Attachments}-menu while composing a message, or with @kbd{M-x
mml-secure-message-encrypt-pgp}, @kbd{M-x mml-secure-message-sign-pgp}.
Signing and encrypting of messages is possible using @t{emacs-mime},
most easily accessed through the @t{Attachments}-menu while composing a
message, or with @kbd{M-x mml-secure-message-encrypt-pgp}, @kbd{M-x
mml-secure-message-sign-pgp}.
Important note: the messages are encrypted when they are @emph{sent}:
this means that draft messages are @emph{not} encrypted. So if you are
@ -3337,7 +3336,7 @@ jumping to a maildir.
@section Dired
It is possible to attach files to @t{mu4e} messages using @t{dired}
(@inforef{Dired,,emacs}), using the following steps (based on a post on
(@ref{Dired,,emacs}), using the following steps (based on a post on
the @t{mu-discuss} mailing list by @emph{Stephen Eglen}).
@ -4005,7 +4004,7 @@ See @ref{Compose hooks}.
@subsection How can I influence the way the original message looks when replying/forwarding?
Since @code{mu4e-compose-mode} derives from @code{message-mode}, you can
re-use many of its facilities. @inforef{Insertion Variables,,message}.
re-use many of its facilities.
@subsection How can I easily include attachments in the messages I write?
You can drag-and-drop from your desktop; alternatively, you can use