X-Git-Url: http://cgit.sxemacs.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=texi%2Fgnus.texi;h=3a129c3bfdec703aa9ca89b37c271580d18f885c;hb=5ed7ff00b3f3bce83210faf41accaff0c4b15f30;hp=6a406471534a496cc96e65700f3cadf5b1079294;hpb=1f68bd2c3f627b3ba6257f14993e857eb277a653;p=gnus diff --git a/texi/gnus.texi b/texi/gnus.texi index 6a4064715..3a129c3bf 100644 --- a/texi/gnus.texi +++ b/texi/gnus.texi @@ -330,7 +330,7 @@ license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. This file documents Gnus, the GNU Emacs newsreader. -Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 +Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -361,7 +361,7 @@ license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license. @vskip 0pt plus 1filll Copyright @copyright{} 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, -2002, 2003 +2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document @@ -448,6 +448,7 @@ Other related manuals * Emacs-MIME:(emacs-mime). Composing messages; @acronym{MIME}-specific parts. * Sieve:(sieve). Managing Sieve scripts in Emacs. * PGG:(pgg). @acronym{PGP/MIME} with Gnus. +* SASL:(sasl). @acronym{SASL} authentication in Emacs. @detailmenu --- The Detailed Node Listing --- @@ -926,6 +927,7 @@ 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. +* No Gnus:: Lars, FIXME! Customization @@ -5405,6 +5407,13 @@ to the @code{root} account, you may want to resend it to This command understands the process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). +@item S D e +@kindex S D e (Summary) +@findex gnus-summary-resend-message-edit + +Like the previous command, but will allow you to edit the message as +if it were a new message before resending. + @item S O m @kindex S O m (Summary) @findex gnus-uu-digest-mail-forward @@ -6351,6 +6360,13 @@ group parameter predicate (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-display-predicate}). @xref{Group Parameters}, for more on this predicate. +@item / r +@kindex / r (Summary) +@findex gnus-summary-limit-to-replied +Limit the summary buffer to replied articles +(@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-replied}). If given a prefix, exclude +replied articles. + @item / E @itemx M S @kindex M S (Summary) @@ -8565,6 +8581,13 @@ Treat HZ or HZP (@code{gnus-article-decode-HZ}). HZ (or HZP) is one common encoding employed when sending Chinese articles. It typically makes strings look like @samp{~@{<:Ky2;S@{#,NpJ)l6HK!#~@}}. +@item W A +@kindex W A (Summary) +@findex gnus-article-treat-ansi-sequences +Translate ANSI SGR control sequences into overlays or extents +(@code{gnus-article-treat-ansi-sequences}). ANSI sequences are used in +some Chinese hierarchies for highlighting. + @item W u @kindex W u (Summary) @findex gnus-article-unsplit-urls @@ -13976,8 +13999,8 @@ is run. That's why @code{(widen)} needs to be called after @code{save-excursion} and @code{save-restriction} in the example above. Also note that with the nnimap backend, message bodies will not be downloaded by default. You need to set -@code{nnimap-split-download-body} to t to do that (@pxref{Splitting in -IMAP}). +@code{nnimap-split-download-body} to @code{t} to do that +(@pxref{Splitting in IMAP}). @item (! @var{func} @var{split}) If the split is a list, and the first element is @code{!}, then @@ -18914,6 +18937,12 @@ There aren't many of these as yet, I'm afraid. @table @kbd +@item W e +@kindex W e (Group) +@findex gnus-score-edit-all-score +Edit the apply-to-all-groups all.SCORE file. You will be popped into +a @code{gnus-score-mode} buffer (@pxref{Score File Editing}). + @item W f @kindex W f (Group) @findex gnus-score-flush-cache @@ -20476,6 +20505,8 @@ four days, Gnus will decay the scores four times, for instance. @include sieve.texi @chapter PGG @include pgg.texi +@chapter SASL +@include sasl.texi @end iflatex @end iftex @@ -22195,8 +22226,8 @@ server or when you sort through incoming mail. If you get 200 spam messages per day from @samp{random-address@@vmadmin.com}, you block @samp{vmadmin.com}. If you get 200 messages about @samp{VIAGRA}, you discard all messages with @samp{VIAGRA} in the message. If you get -lots of spam from China, for example, you try to filter all mail from -Chinese IPs. +lots of spam from Elbonia, for example, you try to filter all mail +from Elbonian IPs. This, unfortunately, is a great way to discard legitimate e-mail. For instance, the very informative and useful RISKS digest has been @@ -22381,8 +22412,8 @@ call the external tools during splitting. Example fancy split method: Note that with the nnimap backend, message bodies will not be downloaded by default. You need to set -@code{nnimap-split-download-body} to t to do that (@pxref{Splitting in -IMAP}). +@code{nnimap-split-download-body} to @code{t} to do that +(@pxref{Splitting in IMAP}). That is about it. As some spam is likely to get through anyway, you might want to have a nifty function to call when you happen to read @@ -22618,8 +22649,8 @@ any are set, and the processed mail is moved to the @code{ham-process-destination} or the @code{spam-process-destination} depending on the article's classification. If the @code{ham-process-destination} or the @code{spam-process-destination}, -whichever is appropriate, are nil, the article is left in the current -group. +whichever is appropriate, are @code{nil}, the article is left in the +current group. If a spam is found in any group (this can be changed to only non-spam groups with @code{spam-move-spam-nonspam-groups-only}), it is @@ -22631,7 +22662,7 @@ You have to load the @code{gnus-registry.el} package and enable the @code{spam-log-to-registry} variable if you want spam to be processed no more than once. Thus, spam is detected and processed everywhere, which is what most people want. If the -@code{spam-process-destination} is nil, the spam is marked as +@code{spam-process-destination} is @code{nil}, the spam is marked as expired, which is usually the right thing to do. If spam can not be moved - because of a read-only backend such as NNTP, @@ -22917,8 +22948,8 @@ entries, this won't work as well as it does without a limit. @vindex spam-mark-only-unseen-as-spam Set this variable if you want only unseen articles in spam groups to -be marked as spam. By default, it is set. If you set it to nil, -unread articles will also be marked as spam. +be marked as spam. By default, it is set. If you set it to +@code{nil}, unread articles will also be marked as spam. @vindex spam-mark-ham-unread-before-move-from-spam-group Set this variable if you want ham to be unmarked before it is moved @@ -23093,7 +23124,7 @@ groups as spam and reports the to Gmane at group exit: (spam-process (gnus-group-spam-exit-processor-report-gmane))) @end lisp -Additionally, I use `(setq spam-report-gmane-use-article-number nil)' +Additionally, I use @code{(setq spam-report-gmane-use-article-number nil)} because I don't read the groups directly from news.gmane.org, but through my local news server (leafnode). I.e. the article numbers are not the same as on news.gmane.org, thus @code{spam-report.el} has to check @@ -23648,7 +23679,7 @@ the same way, we promise. Add this symbol to a group's @code{spam-process} parameter by customizing the group parameter or the @code{gnus-spam-process-newsgroups} variable. When this symbol is added -to a grup's @code{spam-process} parameter, the ham-marked articles in +to a group's @code{spam-process} parameter, the ham-marked articles in @emph{ham} groups will be sent to the SpamOracle as samples of ham messages. Note that this ham processor has no effect in @emph{spam} or @emph{unclassified} groups. @@ -24540,10 +24571,10 @@ Gnus should work on: @itemize @bullet @item -Emacs 20.7 and up. +Emacs 21.1 and up. @item -XEmacs 21.1 and up. +XEmacs 21.4 and up. @end itemize @@ -24937,6 +24968,7 @@ 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. +* No Gnus:: Lars, FIXME! @end menu These lists are, of course, just @emph{short} overviews of the @@ -26213,6 +26245,15 @@ used when forwarding signed or encrypted messages, as the conversion invalidate the digital signature. @end itemize +@node No Gnus +@subsubsection No Gnus +@cindex No Gnus + +New features in No Gnus: +@c FIXME: Gnus 5.12? + +@include gnus-news.texi + @iftex @page