X-Git-Url: http://cgit.sxemacs.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=texi%2Fgnus.texi;h=343b5f2c50d2543b993d8849244f2c7e414f17d4;hb=f59e2e33112ea1a959113c4bdc0c4ee9c26b51d7;hp=7311864ea6623dbd1dba3715dcbca59a6b16c2c6;hpb=1fa3b0313c103cb7a9fb24c414fc8ac305dbe790;p=gnus diff --git a/texi/gnus.texi b/texi/gnus.texi index 7311864ea..343b5f2c5 100644 --- a/texi/gnus.texi +++ b/texi/gnus.texi @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ @syncodeindex vr cp @syncodeindex pg cp -@documentencoding ISO-8859-1 +@documentencoding UTF-8 @copying -Copyright @copyright{} 1995-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright @copyright{} 1995-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ developing GNU and promoting software freedom.'' \begin{document} % Adjust ../Makefile.in if you change the following line: -\newcommand{\gnusversionname}{No Gnus v0.18} +\newcommand{\gnusversionname}{Ma Gnus v0.2} \newcommand{\gnuschaptername}{} \newcommand{\gnussectionname}{} @@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ spool or your mbox file. All at the same time, if you want to push your luck. @c Adjust ../Makefile.in if you change the following line: -This manual corresponds to No Gnus v0.18 +This manual corresponds to Ma Gnus v0.2 @ifnottex @insertcopying @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ people should be empowered to do what they want by using (or abusing) the program. @c Adjust ../Makefile.in if you change the following line: -This manual corresponds to No Gnus v0.18 +This manual corresponds to Ma Gnus v0.2 @heading Other related manuals @itemize @@ -907,7 +907,8 @@ New Features * Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6/5.7. * Pterodactyl Gnus:: Pentad also starts with P, AKA Gnus 5.8/5.9. * Oort Gnus:: It's big. It's far out. Gnus 5.10/5.11. -* No Gnus:: Very punny. +* No Gnus:: Very punny. Gnus 5.12/5.13 +* Ma Gnus:: Celebrating 25 years of Gnus. Customization @@ -3027,6 +3028,7 @@ like this in the group parameters: @example (posting-style (name "Funky Name") + ("X-Message-SMTP-Method" "smtp smtp.example.org 587") ("X-My-Header" "Funky Value") (signature "Funky Signature")) @end example @@ -3180,15 +3182,20 @@ For example: (to-group . "\\1")) ("mail\\.me" - (gnus-use-scoring t)) + (gnus-use-scoring t)) ("list\\..*" (total-expire . t) (broken-reply-to . t)))) @end lisp -String value of parameters will be subjected to regexp substitution, as -the @code{to-group} example shows. +All clauses that matches the group name will be used, but the last +setting ``wins''. So if you have two clauses that both match the +group name, and both set, say @code{display}, the last setting will +override the first. + +Parameters that are strings will be subjected to regexp substitution, +as the @code{to-group} example shows. @vindex gnus-parameters-case-fold-search By default, whether comparing the group name and one of those regexps @@ -8976,7 +8983,7 @@ Translate many non-@acronym{ASCII} characters into their @acronym{ASCII} equivalents (@code{gnus-article-treat-non-ascii}). This is mostly useful if you're on a terminal that has a limited font and doesn't show accented characters, ``advanced'' punctuation, and the -like. For instance, @samp{»} is translated into @samp{>>}, and so on. +like. For instance, @samp{»} is translated into @samp{>>}, and so on. @item W Y f @kindex W Y f (Summary) @@ -12795,6 +12802,7 @@ So here's a new example: (signature-file "~/.work-signature") (address "user@@bar.foo") (body "You are fired.\n\nSincerely, your boss.") + ("X-Message-SMTP-Method" "smtp smtp.example.org 587") (organization "Important Work, Inc")) ("nnml:.*" (From (with-current-buffer gnus-article-buffer @@ -12809,6 +12817,13 @@ if you fill many roles. You may also use @code{message-alternative-emails} instead. @xref{Message Headers, ,Message Headers, message, Message Manual}. +Of particular interest in the ``work-mail'' style is the +@samp{X-Message-SMTP-Method} header. It specifies how to send the +outgoing email. You may want to sent certain emails through certain +@acronym{SMTP} servers due to company policies, for instance. +@xref{Mail Variables, ,Message Variables, message, Message Manual}. + + @node Drafts @section Drafts @cindex drafts @@ -18231,8 +18246,7 @@ Agent. Go to the server buffer (@kbd{^} in the group buffer) and press @kbd{J a} on the server (or servers) that you wish to have covered by the Agent (@pxref{Server Agent Commands}), or @kbd{J r} on automatically added servers you do not wish to have covered by the Agent. By default, -all @code{nntp} and @code{nnimap} servers in @code{gnus-select-method} and -@code{gnus-secondary-select-methods} are agentized. +no servers are agentized. @item Decide on download policy. It's fairly simple once you decide whether @@ -19258,7 +19272,7 @@ to agentize remote back ends. The auto-agentizing has the same effect as running @kbd{J a} on the servers (@pxref{Server Agent Commands}). If the file exist, you must manage the servers manually by adding or removing them, this variable is only applicable the first time you -start Gnus. The default is @samp{(nntp nnimap)}. +start Gnus. The default is @samp{nil}. @end table @@ -20849,7 +20863,7 @@ then this operator will return @code{false}. @item ! @itemx not -@itemx ¬ +@itemx ¬ This logical operator only takes a single argument. It returns the logical negation of the value of its argument. @@ -22489,7 +22503,7 @@ and so on. Create as many faces as you wish. The same goes for the @samp{hello} mouse-highlighted with @code{gnus-mouse-face-3}. @cindex %<<, %>>, guillemets -@c @cindex %<<, %>>, %«, %», guillemets +@c @cindex %<<, %>>, %«, %», guillemets @vindex gnus-balloon-face-0 Text inside the @samp{%<<} and @samp{%>>} specifiers will get the special @code{balloon-help} property set to @@ -26383,6 +26397,7 @@ renamed it back again to ``Gnus''. But in mixed case. ``Gnus'' vs. @cindex Pterodactyl Gnus @cindex Oort Gnus @cindex No Gnus +@cindex Ma Gnus @cindex Gnus versions The first ``proper'' release of Gnus 5 was done in November 1995 when it @@ -26411,12 +26426,15 @@ On April 19, 2010 Gnus development was moved to Git. See http://git.gnus.org for details (http://www.gnus.org will be updated with the information when possible). +On the January 31th 2012, Ma Gnus was begun. + If you happen upon a version of Gnus that has a prefixed name -- ``(ding) Gnus'', ``September Gnus'', ``Red Gnus'', ``Quassia Gnus'', -``Pterodactyl Gnus'', ``Oort Gnus'', ``No Gnus'' -- don't panic. -Don't let it know that you're frightened. Back away. Slowly. Whatever -you do, don't run. Walk away, calmly, until you're out of its reach. -Find a proper released version of Gnus and snuggle up to that instead. +``Pterodactyl Gnus'', ``Oort Gnus'', ``No Gnus'', ``Ma Gnus'' -- don't +panic. Don't let it know that you're frightened. Back away. Slowly. +Whatever you do, don't run. Walk away, calmly, until you're out of +its reach. Find a proper released version of Gnus and snuggle up to +that instead. @node Why? @@ -27019,7 +27037,8 @@ actually are people who are using Gnus. Who'd'a thunk it! * Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6/5.7. * Pterodactyl Gnus:: Pentad also starts with P, AKA Gnus 5.8/5.9. * Oort Gnus:: It's big. It's far out. Gnus 5.10/5.11. -* No Gnus:: Very punny. +* No Gnus:: Very punny. Gnus 5.12/5.13. +* Ma Gnus:: Celebrating 25 years of Gnus. @end menu These lists are, of course, just @emph{short} overviews of the @@ -28394,6 +28413,13 @@ New features in No Gnus: @include gnus-news.texi +@node Ma Gnus +@subsubsection Ma Gnus +@cindex Ma Gnus + +I'm sure there will be lots of text here. It's really spelled 真 +Gnus. + @iftex @page @@ -28897,7 +28923,7 @@ Gnus will work. @item Try doing an @kbd{M-x gnus-version}. If you get something that looks like @c -@samp{No Gnus v0.18} @c Adjust ../Makefile.in if you change this line! +@samp{Ma Gnus v0.2} @c Adjust ../Makefile.in if you change this line! @c you have the right files loaded. Otherwise you have some old @file{.el} files lying around. Delete these. @@ -30616,5 +30642,5 @@ former). The manual is unambiguous, but it can be confusing. @c Local Variables: @c mode: texinfo -@c coding: iso-8859-1 +@c coding: utf-8 @c End: