-** You can now drag and drop attachments to the Message buffer. See
-`mml-dnd-protocol-alist' and `mml-dnd-attach-options'. *Note MIME:
-(message)MIME.
-
-** The option `message-yank-empty-prefix' now controls how empty lines are
-prefixed in cited text. *Note Insertion Variables: (message)Insertion
-Variables.
-
-** Gnus uses narrowing to hide headers in Message buffers. The
-`References' header is hidden by default. To make all headers visible,
-use `(setq message-hidden-headers nil)'. *Note Message Headers:
-(message)Message Headers.
-
-** You can highlight different levels of citations like in the article
-buffer. See `gnus-message-highlight-citation'.
-
-** `auto-fill-mode' is enabled by default in Message mode. See
-`message-fill-column'. *Note Message Headers: (message)Various Message
-Variables.
-
-** You can now store signature files in a special directory named
-`message-signature-directory'.
-
-** The option `message-citation-line-format' controls the format of the
-"Whomever writes:" line. You need to set
-`message-citation-line-function' to
-`message-insert-formatted-citation-line' as well.
-
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-* Changes in back ends
-
-** The nntp back end stores article marks in `~/News/marks'.
-
-The directory can be changed using the (customizable) variable
-`nntp-marks-directory', and marks can be disabled using the (back end)
-variable `nntp-marks-is-evil'. The advantage of this is that you can
-copy `~/News/marks' (using rsync, scp or whatever) to another Gnus
-installation, and it will realize what articles you have read and
-marked. The data in `~/News/marks' has priority over the same data in
-`~/.newsrc.eld'.
-
-** You can import and export your RSS subscriptions from OPML files. *Note
-RSS::.
-
-** IMAP identity (RFC 2971) is supported.
-
-By default, Gnus does not send any information about itself, but you can
-customize it using the variable `nnimap-id'.
-
-** The `nnrss' back end now supports multilingual text. Non-ASCII group
-names for the `nnrss' groups are also supported. *Note RSS::.
-
-** Retrieving mail with POP3 is supported over SSL/TLS and with StartTLS.
-
-** The nnml back end allows other compression programs beside `gzip' for
-compressed message files. *Note Mail Spool::.
-
-** The nnml back end supports group compaction.
-
-This feature, accessible via the functions `gnus-group-compact-group'
-(`G z' in the group buffer) and `gnus-server-compact-server' (`z' in the
-server buffer) renumbers all articles in a group, starting from 1 and
-removing gaps. As a consequence, you get a correct total article count
-(until messages are deleted again).
-
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-* Appearance
-
-** The tool bar has been updated to use GNOME icons. You can also
-customize the tool bar. There's no documentation in the manual yet, but
-`M-x customize-apropos RET -tool-bar$' should get you started. (Only
-for Emacs, not in XEmacs.)
-
-** The tool bar icons are now (de)activated correctly in the group buffer,
-see the variable `gnus-group-update-tool-bar'. Its default value
-depends on your Emacs version.
-
-** You can change the location of XEmacs' toolbars in Gnus buffers. See
-`gnus-use-toolbar' and `message-use-toolbar'.
-
-
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-* Miscellaneous changes
-
-** Having edited the select-method for the foreign server in the server
-buffer is immediately reflected to the subscription of the groups which
-use the server in question. For instance, if you change
-`nntp-via-address' into `bar.example.com' from `foo.example.com', Gnus
-will connect to the news host by way of the intermediate host
-`bar.example.com' from next time.
-
-** The `all.SCORE' file can be edited from the group buffer using `W e'.
-
-
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