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authorDave Love2000-11-08 13:57:21 +0000
committerDave Love2000-11-08 13:57:21 +0000
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Emacs 21 stuff. URL fixes.
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@@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ Getting Mail
637* Group Mail Splitting:: Use group customize to drive mail splitting. 637* Group Mail Splitting:: Use group customize to drive mail splitting.
638* Incorporating Old Mail:: What about the old mail you have? 638* Incorporating Old Mail:: What about the old mail you have?
639* Expiring Mail:: Getting rid of unwanted mail. 639* Expiring Mail:: Getting rid of unwanted mail.
640* Washing Mail:: Removing gruft from the mail you get. 640* Washing Mail:: Removing cruft from the mail you get.
641* Duplicates:: Dealing with duplicated mail. 641* Duplicates:: Dealing with duplicated mail.
642* Not Reading Mail:: Using mail backends for reading other files. 642* Not Reading Mail:: Using mail backends for reading other files.
643* Choosing a Mail Backend:: Gnus can read a variety of mail formats. 643* Choosing a Mail Backend:: Gnus can read a variety of mail formats.
@@ -7441,6 +7441,7 @@ has been done.
7441\include{xface} 7441\include{xface}
7442@end iflatex 7442@end iflatex
7443@end iftex 7443@end iftex
7444@anchor{X-Face}
7444Look for and display any X-Face headers 7445Look for and display any X-Face headers
7445(@code{gnus-article-display-x-face}). The command executed by this 7446(@code{gnus-article-display-x-face}). The command executed by this
7446function is given by the @code{gnus-article-x-face-command} variable. 7447function is given by the @code{gnus-article-x-face-command} variable.
@@ -10661,7 +10662,7 @@ This works for Solaris @code{telnet}, for instance.
10661@item nntp-open-ssl-stream 10662@item nntp-open-ssl-stream
10662Opens a connection to a server over a @dfn{secure} channel. To use this 10663Opens a connection to a server over a @dfn{secure} channel. To use this
10663you must have SSLay installed 10664you must have SSLay installed
10664(@file{ftp://ftp.psy.uq.oz.au/pub/Crypto/SSL}, and you also need 10665(@uref{ftp://ftp.psy.uq.oz.au/pub/Crypto/SSL}, and you also need
10665@file{ssl.el} (from the W3 distributeion, for instance). You then 10666@file{ssl.el} (from the W3 distributeion, for instance). You then
10666define a server as follows: 10667define a server as follows:
10667 10668
@@ -12786,7 +12787,7 @@ Format string URL to fetch an article by @code{Message-ID}.
12786@cindex Slashdot 12787@cindex Slashdot
12787@cindex nnslashdot 12788@cindex nnslashdot
12788 12789
12789Slashdot (@file{http://slashdot.org/}) is a popular news site, with 12790Slashdot (@uref{http://slashdot.org/}) is a popular news site, with
12790lively discussion following the news articles. @code{nnslashdot} will 12791lively discussion following the news articles. @code{nnslashdot} will
12791let you read this forum in a convenient manner. 12792let you read this forum in a convenient manner.
12792 12793
@@ -12876,7 +12877,7 @@ updated. The default is 0.
12876@cindex nnultimate 12877@cindex nnultimate
12877@cindex Ultimate Bulletin Board 12878@cindex Ultimate Bulletin Board
12878 12879
12879The Ultimate Bulletin Board (@file{http://www.ultimatebb.com/}) is 12880The Ultimate Bulletin Board (@uref{http://www.ultimatebb.com/}) is
12880probably the most popular Web bulletin board system used. It has a 12881probably the most popular Web bulletin board system used. It has a
12881quite regular and nice interface, and it's possible to get the 12882quite regular and nice interface, and it's possible to get the
12882information Gnus needs to keep groups updated. 12883information Gnus needs to keep groups updated.
@@ -12905,8 +12906,8 @@ The directory where @code{nnultimate} stores its files. The default is
12905@cindex Web Archive 12906@cindex Web Archive
12906 12907
12907Some mailing lists only have archives on Web servers, such as 12908Some mailing lists only have archives on Web servers, such as
12908@file{http://www.egroups.com/} and 12909@uref{http://www.egroups.com/} and
12909@file{http://www.mail-archive.com/}. It has a quite regular and nice 12910@uref{http://www.mail-archive.com/}. It has a quite regular and nice
12910interface, and it's possible to get the information Gnus needs to keep 12911interface, and it's possible to get the information Gnus needs to keep
12911groups updated. 12912groups updated.
12912 12913
@@ -13774,7 +13775,7 @@ program.
13774 13775
13775@vindex imap-ssl-program 13776@vindex imap-ssl-program
13776For SSL connections, the OpenSSL program is available from 13777For SSL connections, the OpenSSL program is available from
13777@file{http://www.openssl.org/}. OpenSSL was formerly known as SSLeay, 13778@uref{http://www.openssl.org/}. OpenSSL was formerly known as SSLeay,
13778and nnimap support it too - altough the most recent versions of 13779and nnimap support it too - altough the most recent versions of
13779SSLeay, 0.9.x, are known to have serious bugs making it 13780SSLeay, 0.9.x, are known to have serious bugs making it
13780useless. Earlier versions, especially 0.8.x, of SSLeay are known to 13781useless. Earlier versions, especially 0.8.x, of SSLeay are known to
@@ -14399,7 +14400,7 @@ predicates an additional score rule is superfluous.
14399 14400
14400Predicates of @code{high} or @code{low} download articles in respect of 14401Predicates of @code{high} or @code{low} download articles in respect of
14401their scores in relationship to @code{gnus-agent-high-score} and 14402their scores in relationship to @code{gnus-agent-high-score} and
14402@code{gnus-agent-low-score} as descibed below. 14403@code{gnus-agent-low-score} as described below.
14403 14404
14404To gain even finer control of what is to be regarded eligible for 14405To gain even finer control of what is to be regarded eligible for
14405download a predicate can consist of a number of predicates with logical 14406download a predicate can consist of a number of predicates with logical
@@ -16413,7 +16414,7 @@ by hand.
16413 16414
16414The kill to score conversion package isn't included in Gnus by default. 16415The kill to score conversion package isn't included in Gnus by default.
16415You can fetch it from 16416You can fetch it from
16416@file{http://www.stud.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/ding-various/gnus-kill-to-score.el}. 16417@uref{http://www.stud.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/ding-various/gnus-kill-to-score.el}.
16417 16418
16418If your old kill files are very complex---if they contain more 16419If your old kill files are very complex---if they contain more
16419non-@code{gnus-kill} forms than not, you'll have to convert them by 16420non-@code{gnus-kill} forms than not, you'll have to convert them by
@@ -16452,7 +16453,7 @@ article.
16452 16453
16453To use GroupLens you must register a pseudonym with your local Better 16454To use GroupLens you must register a pseudonym with your local Better
16454Bit Bureau (BBB). 16455Bit Bureau (BBB).
16455@samp{http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GroupLens/bbb.html} is the only 16456@uref{http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GroupLens/bbb.html} is the only
16456better bit in town at the moment. 16457better bit in town at the moment.
16457 16458
16458Once you have registered you'll need to set a couple of variables. 16459Once you have registered you'll need to set a couple of variables.
@@ -16861,6 +16862,8 @@ four days, Gnus will decay the scores four times, for instance.
16861* NoCeM:: How to avoid spam and other fatty foods. 16862* NoCeM:: How to avoid spam and other fatty foods.
16862* Undo:: Some actions can be undone. 16863* Undo:: Some actions can be undone.
16863* Moderation:: What to do if you're a moderator. 16864* Moderation:: What to do if you're a moderator.
16865* Emacs Enhancements:: There can be more pictures and stuff under
16866 Emacs 21.
16864* XEmacs Enhancements:: There are more pictures and stuff under XEmacs. 16867* XEmacs Enhancements:: There are more pictures and stuff under XEmacs.
16865* Fuzzy Matching:: What's the big fuzz? 16868* Fuzzy Matching:: What's the big fuzz?
16866* Thwarting Email Spam:: A how-to on avoiding unsolicited commercial email. 16869* Thwarting Email Spam:: A how-to on avoiding unsolicited commercial email.
@@ -18018,6 +18021,35 @@ To use moderation mode in these two groups, say:
18018 "^nnml:rec.zoofle$\\|^rec.zoofle$") 18021 "^nnml:rec.zoofle$\\|^rec.zoofle$")
18019@end lisp 18022@end lisp
18020 18023
18024@node Emacs Enhancements
18025@section Emacs Enhancements
18026@cindex Emacs 21
18027
18028Starting with version 21, Emacs is able to display pictures and stuff,
18029so Gnus has taken advantage of that.
18030
18031Gnus-specific tool bars will be used if Tool Bar mode is on. Currently
18032the group, summary and message buffers have tool bars defined.
18033
18034MIME image types may be displayed internally if Emacs was built with
18035appropriate support (see variable @code{image-types}). `X-Face' headers
18036may be rendered as images internally if you have appropriate support
18037programs (@pxref{X-Face}). You can play sounds internally if Emacs was
18038built with suitable audio support; otherwise Gnus will attempt to play
18039sounds externally.
18040
18041@vindex gnus-treat-display-smileys
18042A simplified version of the XEmacs Smiley support for @dfn{emoticons}
18043(@pxref{Smileys}) is available on graphical displays under the control
18044of @code{gnus-treat-display-smileys}. Text `smiley' faces---@samp{:-)},
18045@samp{:-/}, @samp{:-(} and the like---are mapped to pictures which are
18046displayed instead. The mapping is controlled by a list of regexps
18047@vindex smiley-regexp-alist
18048@code{smiley-regexp-alist} mapping matched text to image file names. It
18049contains matches for `smiley', `wry' and `frowny' by default.
18050
18051There is currently no Emacs support for `Picons' (@pxref{Picons}), but
18052there is no reason why it couldn't be added.
18021 18053
18022@node XEmacs Enhancements 18054@node XEmacs Enhancements
18023@section XEmacs Enhancements 18055@section XEmacs Enhancements
@@ -18043,7 +18075,7 @@ advantage of that.
18043@end iflatex 18075@end iflatex
18044@end iftex 18076@end iftex
18045 18077
18046So... You want to slow down your news reader even more! This is a 18078So@dots{} You want to slow down your news reader even more! This is a
18047good way to do so. Its also a great way to impress people staring 18079good way to do so. Its also a great way to impress people staring
18048over your shoulder as you read news. 18080over your shoulder as you read news.
18049 18081
@@ -18081,12 +18113,12 @@ in either monochrome @code{XBM} format or color @code{XPM} and
18081If you have a permanent connection to the Internet you can use Steve 18113If you have a permanent connection to the Internet you can use Steve
18082Kinzler's Picons Search engine by setting 18114Kinzler's Picons Search engine by setting
18083@code{gnus-picons-piconsearch-url} to the string @* 18115@code{gnus-picons-piconsearch-url} to the string @*
18084@file{http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/search.html}. 18116@uref{http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/search.html}.
18085 18117
18086@vindex gnus-picons-database 18118@vindex gnus-picons-database
18087Otherwise you need a local copy of his database. For instructions on 18119Otherwise you need a local copy of his database. For instructions on
18088obtaining and installing the picons databases, point your Web browser at @* 18120obtaining and installing the picons databases, point your Web browser at @*
18089@file{http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/ftp/index.html}. Gnus expects 18121@uref{http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/ftp/index.html}. Gnus expects
18090picons to be installed into a location pointed to by 18122picons to be installed into a location pointed to by
18091@code{gnus-picons-database}. 18123@code{gnus-picons-database}.
18092 18124
@@ -18160,7 +18192,7 @@ subdirectories. This is only useful if
18160@item gnus-picons-piconsearch-url 18192@item gnus-picons-piconsearch-url
18161@vindex gnus-picons-piconsearch-url 18193@vindex gnus-picons-piconsearch-url
18162The URL for the web picons search engine. The only currently known 18194The URL for the web picons search engine. The only currently known
18163engine is @file{http://www.cs.indiana.edu:800/piconsearch}. To 18195engine is @uref{http://www.cs.indiana.edu:800/piconsearch}. To
18164workaround network delays, icons will be fetched in the background. If 18196workaround network delays, icons will be fetched in the background. If
18165this is @code{nil} 'the default), then picons are fetched from local 18197this is @code{nil} 'the default), then picons are fetched from local
18166database indicated by @code{gnus-picons-database}. 18198database indicated by @code{gnus-picons-database}.
@@ -18541,7 +18573,7 @@ each unsolicited commercial email---at your leisure.
18541 18573
18542If you are also a lazy net citizen, you will probably prefer complaining 18574If you are also a lazy net citizen, you will probably prefer complaining
18543automatically with the @file{gnus-junk.el} package, available FOR FREE 18575automatically with the @file{gnus-junk.el} package, available FOR FREE
18544at @* @file{<URL:http://stud2.tuwien.ac.at/~e9426626/gnus-junk.html>}. 18576at @* @uref{http://stud2.tuwien.ac.at/~e9426626/gnus-junk.html}.
18545Since most e-mail spam is sent automatically, this may reconcile the 18577Since most e-mail spam is sent automatically, this may reconcile the
18546cosmic balance somewhat. 18578cosmic balance somewhat.
18547 18579
@@ -18713,7 +18745,7 @@ but at the common table.@*
18713 18745
18714If you want to investigate the person responsible for this outrage, 18746If you want to investigate the person responsible for this outrage,
18715you can point your (feh!) web browser to 18747you can point your (feh!) web browser to
18716@file{http://quimby.gnus.org/~larsi/}. This is also the primary 18748@uref{http://quimby.gnus.org/}. This is also the primary
18717distribution point for the new and spiffy versions of Gnus, and is 18749distribution point for the new and spiffy versions of Gnus, and is
18718known as The Site That Destroys Newsrcs And Drives People Mad. 18750known as The Site That Destroys Newsrcs And Drives People Mad.
18719 18751
@@ -20007,7 +20039,7 @@ latest version of gnus or some explanation on where to find it.
20007 A way to continue editing the latest Message composition. 20039 A way to continue editing the latest Message composition.
20008 20040
20009@item 20041@item
20010 http://www.sonicnet.com/feature/ari3/ 20042@uref{http://www.sonicnet.com/feature/ari3/}
20011 20043
20012@item 20044@item
20013 facep is not declared. 20045 facep is not declared.
@@ -20273,9 +20305,9 @@ Message-ID, delete the "original".
20273 when replying to several messages at once, put the "other" message-ids 20305 when replying to several messages at once, put the "other" message-ids
20274into a See-Also header. 20306into a See-Also header.
20275@item 20307@item
20276 support setext: URL:http://www.bsdi.com/setext/ 20308 support setext: @url{http://www.bsdi.com/setext/}
20277@item 20309@item
20278 support ProleText: <URL:http://proletext.clari.net/prole/proletext.html> 20310 support ProleText: @url{http://proletext.clari.net/prole/proletext.html}
20279@item 20311@item
20280 when browsing a foreign server, the groups that are already subscribed 20312 when browsing a foreign server, the groups that are already subscribed
20281should be listed as such and not as "K". 20313should be listed as such and not as "K".
@@ -20591,7 +20623,7 @@ problem is that archives are spread all over the net, unlike FAQs.
20591What would be best I suppose is to find the one closest to your site. 20623What would be best I suppose is to find the one closest to your site.
20592 20624
20593In any case, there is a list of general news group archives at @* 20625In any case, there is a list of general news group archives at @*
20594ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/users/claird/news.lists/newsgroup_archives.html 20626@uref{ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/users/claird/news.lists/newsgroup_archives.html}
20595 20627
20596 20628
20597 20629
@@ -20888,7 +20920,7 @@ in the summary buffer.
20888version branches as threading, checkin date as the date, etc. 20920version branches as threading, checkin date as the date, etc.
20889 20921
20890@item 20922@item
20891 http://www.dejanews.com/forms/dnsetfilter_exp.html ? 20923@url{http://www.dejanews.com/forms/dnsetfilter_exp.html}?
20892This filter allows one to construct advance queries on the Dejanews 20924This filter allows one to construct advance queries on the Dejanews
20893database such as specifying start and end dates, subject, author, 20925database such as specifying start and end dates, subject, author,
20894and/or newsgroup name. 20926and/or newsgroup name.