When you choose a folder
in MH-E via a command such as o
(mh-refile-msg), completion is used to enter the
folder (see the section
Completion in The GNU Emacs Manual). In
addition, MH-E has several ways of choosing a suitable default so
that the folder can often be selected with a single <RET>
key.
The ‘mh-folder-selection’ customization group contains some options which are used to help with this.
mh-default-folder-for-message-functionnil).
mh-default-folder-listnil).
mh-default-folder-must-exist-flagmh-default-folder-prefix"").
You can set the option
mh-default-folder-for-message-function to a function
that provides a default folder for the message to be refiled.
When this function is called, the current buffer contains the
message being refiled and point is at the start of the message.
This function should return the default folder as a string with a
leading ‘+’
sign. It can also return nil so that the last folder
name is used as the default, or an empty string to suppress the
default entirely.
Otherwise, the name of the destination folder is derived from the sender as follows:
mh-default-folder-list is used. Each
element in this list contains a ‘Check Recipient’ item. If this item
is turned on, then the address is checked against the recipient
instead of the sender. This is useful for mailing lists.
mh-default-folder-prefix
corresponding to the address is used. The prefix is used to
prevent clutter in your mail directory. See Aliases.
If the derived folder does not exist, and
mh-default-folder-must-exist-flag is t,
then the last folder name used is suggested. This is useful if
you get mail from various people for whom you have an alias, but
file them all in the same project folder.