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Each article is divided into two parts—the head and the
body. The body can be divided into a signature part and a text
part. The variable that says what is to be considered a signature
is gnus-signature-separator. This is normally the
standard ‘^-- $’ as mandated by
son-of-RFC 1036. However, many people use non-standard signature
separators, so this variable can also be a list of regular
expressions to be tested, one by one. (Searches are done from the
end of the body towards the beginning.) One likely value is:
(setq gnus-signature-separator
'("^-- $" ; The standard
"^-- *$" ; A common mangling
"^-------*$" ; Many people just use a looong
; line of dashes. Shame!
"^ *--------*$" ; Double-shame!
"^________*$" ; Underscores are also popular
"^========*$")) ; Pervert!
The more permissive you are, the more likely it is that you’ll get false positives.
gnus-signature-limit provides a limit to what is
considered a signature when displaying articles.
nil, there is no
signature in the buffer.This variable can also be a list where the elements may be of the types listed above. Here’s an example:
(setq gnus-signature-limit
'(200.0 "^---*Forwarded article"))
This means that if there are more than 200 lines after the signature separator, or the text after the signature separator is matched by the regular expression ‘^---*Forwarded article’, then it isn’t a signature after all.
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