Below are examples of the various built-in header rewrite
functions. Please note the following: first, the text which
appears in the examples below as infokey indicates
that the corresponding value of the info key from the info alist
will be inserted there. (see
Information Keys and the Info Alist). For example, in
sc-header-on-said below, date and
from correspond to the values of the
‘Date:’ and
‘From:’ mail
headers respectively.
Also,
the string ">>>>>" below is really
the value of the variable sc-reference-tag-string.
This variable is used in all built-in header rewrite functions,
and you can customize its value to change the tag string
globally.
Finally, the references headers actually written may omit certain parts of the header if the info key associated with infokey is not present in the info alist. In fact, for all built-in headers, if the ‘From:’ field is not present in the mail headers, the entire reference header will be omitted (but this usually signals a serious problem either in your MUA or in Supercite's installation).
sc-no-headernil to produce a blank header. This header can
possibly contain a blank line after the
mail-header-separator line.sc-no-blank-line-or-headersc-no-header except that
any blank line after the mail-header-separator
line will be removed.sc-header-on-said>>>>>
On date, from
said:sc-header-inarticle-writes>>>>>
In article message-id,
from writes:sc-header-regarding-adds>>>>>
Regarding subject;
from adds:sc-header-attributed-writes>>>>>
"sc-attribution" ==
sc-author
<sc-reply-address>
writes:sc-header-author-writes>>>>>
sc-author writes:sc-header-verbose>>>>>
On date,>>>>> sc-author>>>>> from the organization of
organization>>>>> who can be reached at:
sc-reply-address>>>>> (whose comments are cited below
with: "sc-cite")>>>>> had this to say in article
message-id>>>>> in newsgroups
newsgroups>>>>> concerning the subject of
subject>>>>> see references
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