corresponding regular expression in @code{gnus-article-banner-alist} is
used.
+For instance:
+
+@lisp
+(setq gnus-article-banner-alist
+ ((googleGroups .
+ "^\n*--~--~---------\\(.+\n\\)+")))
+@end lisp
+
Regardless of a group, you can hide things like advertisements only when
the sender of an article has a certain mail address specified in
@code{gnus-article-address-banner-alist}.
message. The function should return a list of group names that it
thinks should carry this mail message.
+This variable can also be a fancy split method. See @xref{Fancy Mail
+Splitting} for the syntax.
+
Note that the mail back ends are free to maul the poor, innocent,
incoming headers all they want to. They all add @code{Lines} headers;
some add @code{X-Gnus-Group} headers; most rename the Unix mbox