+2011-12-12 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
+
+ * plstore.el (plstore--insert-buffer): Spelling fix.
+
2011-12-09 Tassilo Horn <tassilo@member.fsf.org>
* message.el (message-valid-fqdn-regexp): Update with newly approved
(autoload): Silence byte-compiler.
(nnir-open-server): Add a hook for nnir groups.
(nnir-request-move-article): Don't mangle the header. Better to use
- formating variables (which will be added in the future).
+ formatting variables (which will be added in the future).
(nnir-registry-action): Update the registry using the original article
group name.
(nnir-mode): Install nnir-specific hooks for updating the registry.
(gnus-xmas-completing-read): Removed.
(gnus-xmas-open-network-stream): Removed.
- * gnus-ems.el (gnus-mode-line-modified): Don't conditionalise on
+ * gnus-ems.el (gnus-mode-line-modified): Don't conditionalize on
XEmacs version.
* dns.el (dns-make-network-process): Use `open-network-stream'
(current-buffer)))))
(epa-select-keys
context
- "Select recipents for encryption.
+ "Select recipients for encryption.
If no one is selected, symmetric encryption will be performed. "
recipients)
(if plstore-encrypt-to
+2011-12-12 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
+
+ * emacs-mime.texi (Display Customization):
+ * gnus-faq.texi (FAQ 6-3):
+ * gnus.texi (Sieve Commands, Other Decode Variables): Spelling fix.
+
2011-12-06 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
* gnus-faq.texi (FAQ 2-1, FAQ 3-8, FAQ 4-14, FAQ 9-1): Fix typos.
@vindex mm-inline-text-html-with-images
Some @acronym{HTML} mails might have the trick of spammers using
@samp{<img>} tags. It is likely to be intended to verify whether you
-have read the mail. You can prevent your personal informations from
+have read the mail. You can prevent your personal information from
leaking by setting this option to @code{nil} (which is the default).
It is currently ignored by Emacs/w3. For emacs-w3m, you may use the
command @kbd{t} on the image anchor to show an image even if it is
in Gnus. Here comes nnir into action. Nnir is a front end
to search engines like swish-e or swish++ and
others. You index your mail with one of those search
-engines and with the help of nnir you can search trough
+engines and with the help of nnir you can search through
the indexed mail and generate a temporary group with all
messages which met your search criteria. If this sound
cool to you get nnir.el from
the @code{sieve} group parameter (@pxref{Group Parameters}) to specify
sieve rules that should apply to each group. Gnus provides two
commands to translate all these group parameters into a proper Sieve
-script that can be transfered to the server somehow.
+script that can be transferred to the server somehow.
@vindex gnus-sieve-file
@vindex gnus-sieve-region-start
Files with a @acronym{MIME} type matching this variable won't be viewed.
Note that Gnus tries to guess what type the file is based on the name.
@code{gnus-uu} is not a @acronym{MIME} package (yet), so this is slightly
-kludgey.
+kludgy.
@item gnus-uu-tmp-dir
@vindex gnus-uu-tmp-dir