The directory can be changed using the (customizable) variable
@code{nntp-marks-directory}, and marks can be disabled using the
-(backend) variable @code{nntp-marks-is-evil}. The advantage of this
+(back end) variable @code{nntp-marks-is-evil}. The advantage of this
is that you can copy @file{~/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 @file{~/News/marks}
It is enabled by default (see @code{password-cache}), with a short
timeout of 16 seconds (see @code{password-cache-expiry}). If
-@acronym{PGG} is used as the @acronym{PGP} backend, the @acronym{PGP}
+@acronym{PGG} is used as the @acronym{PGP} back end, the @acronym{PGP}
passphrase is managed by this mechanism. Passwords for ManageSieve
connections are managed by this mechanism, after quering the user about
whether to do so.
@item Gnus now view DNS master files sent as text/dns using dns-mode.
+@item Gnus now support the ``hashcash'' client puzzle anti-spam idea.
+See the Gnus manual, section Hashcash, for more information. Use
+(setq message-generate-hashcash t) to enable.
+
@end itemize
@c gnus-news.texi ends here.