-nnir.el
-
- Interface to various full-text search engines. Provides less
- functionality than gnus-namazu.el, but also supports programs
- other than Namazu. Current implementation is restricted to
- nnml folders, but could be extended for other backends.
-
-one-line-cookie.diff
-
-sendmail.el
-smtpmail.el
-
- Copies of the corresponding files from the Emacs lisp/mail/
- directory, to provide features (occasionally) needed by Gnus which
- may not be provided by the versions of these files in older Emacs
- distributions. XEmacs users should NOT use this, since it doesn't
- work. See the XEmacs mail-lib module instead.
-
-ssl.el
-
- Obsolete interface to OpenSSL. Completely replaced by
- lisp/tls.el, which supports both GnuTLS and OpenSSL. This
- file will be removed eventually.
-
-ucs-tables.el
-
- This file provides improved Unicode functionality. It defines
- functions unify-8859-on-encoding-mode and
- unify-8859-on-decoding-mode which unify the Latin-N charsets.
- Without unify-8859-on-encoding-mode, composing a Latin-9 reply
- to a Latin-1 posting, say, will produce a multipart posting (a
- Latin-1 part and a Latin-9 part), or perhaps UTF-8. With
- unify-8859-on-encoding-mode, the outgoing posting can be all
- Latin-1 or all Latin-9 in most cases.
-
- It is harmless to turn on unify-8859-on-encoding-mode, but
- unify-8859-on-decoding-mode may unexpectedly change files in
- certain situations. (If the file contains different Latin-N
- charsets which should not be unified.)
-
- This is part of Emacs 21.3 and later, which also turns on
- unify-8859-on-encoding-mode by default.