@findex gnus-summary-muttprint
@vindex gnus-summary-muttprint-program
Save the current article into muttprint. That is, print it using the
-external program Muttprint (see
-@uref{http://muttprint.sourceforge.net/}). The program name and
-options to use is controlled by the variable
-@code{gnus-summary-muttprint-program}. (@code{gnus-summary-muttprint}).
+external program @uref{http://muttprint.sourceforge.net/,
+Muttprint}. The program name and options to use is controlled by the
+variable @code{gnus-summary-muttprint-program}.
+(@code{gnus-summary-muttprint}).
@end table
Use Emacs/w3.
@item w3m
-Use emacs-w3m (see @uref{http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/} for more
-information).
+Use @uref{http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/, emacs-w3m}.
@item links
-Use Links (see @uref{http://links.sf.net/}).
+Use @uref{http://links.sf.net/, Links}.
@item lynx
-Use Lynx (see @uref{http://lynx.isc.org/}).
+Use @uref{http://lynx.isc.org/, Lynx}.
@item html2text
Use html2text---a simple @acronym{HTML} converter included with Gnus.
@item gnus-use-idna
This variable controls whether Gnus performs IDNA decoding of
internationalized domain names inside @samp{From}, @samp{To} and
-@samp{Cc} headers. This requires GNU Libidn
-(@uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/}, and this variable is only
-enabled if you have installed it.
+@samp{Cc} headers. This requires
+@uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/, GNU Libidn}, and this
+variable is only enabled if you have installed it.
@end table
@findex nntp-open-tls-stream
@item nntp-open-tls-stream
Opens a connection to a server over a @dfn{secure} channel. To use
-this you must have GNUTLS installed (see
-@uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/}). You then define a server
-as follows:
+this you must have @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/, GNUTLS}
+installed. You then define a server as follows:
@lisp
;; @r{"nntps" is port 563 and is predefined in our @file{/etc/services}}
@findex nntp-open-ssl-stream
@item nntp-open-ssl-stream
-Opens a connection to a server over a @dfn{secure} channel. To use this
-you must have OpenSSL (@uref{http://www.openssl.org}) or SSLeay
-installed (@uref{ftp://ftp.psy.uq.oz.au/pub/Crypto/SSL}. You then
-define a server as follows:
+Opens a connection to a server over a @dfn{secure} channel. To use
+this you must have @uref{http://www.openssl.org, OpenSSL} or
+@uref{ftp://ftp.psy.uq.oz.au/pub/Crypto/SSL, SSLeay} installed. You
+then define a server as follows:
@lisp
;; @r{"snews" is port 563 and is predefined in our @file{/etc/services}}
@item webmail
Get mail from a webmail server, such as @uref{www.hotmail.com},
@uref{webmail.netscape.com}, @uref{www.netaddress.com},
-@uref{mail.yahoo..com}.
+@uref{mail.yahoo.com}.
NOTE: Webmail largely depends cookies. A "one-line-cookie" patch is
required for url "4.0pre.46".
also stores the equivalent of @code{nnml}'s overview files in one file
per article, so it uses about twice as many inodes as @code{nnml}. (Use
@code{df -i} to see how plentiful your inode supply is.) If this slows
-you down or takes up very much space, consider switching to ReiserFS
-(@uref{http://www.namesys.com/}) or another non-block-structured
+you down or takes up very much space, consider switching to
+@uref{http://www.namesys.com/, ReiserFS} or another non-block-structured
file system.
Since maildirs don't require locking for delivery, the maildirs you use
@cindex Slashdot
@cindex nnslashdot
-Slashdot (@uref{http://slashdot.org/}) is a popular news site, with
+@uref{http://slashdot.org/, Slashdot} is a popular news site, with
lively discussion following the news articles. @code{nnslashdot} will
let you read this forum in a convenient manner.
@cindex nnultimate
@cindex Ultimate Bulletin Board
-The Ultimate Bulletin Board (@uref{http://www.ultimatebb.com/}) is
+@uref{http://www.ultimatebb.com/, The Ultimate Bulletin Board} is
probably the most popular Web bulletin board system used. It has a
quite regular and nice interface, and it's possible to get the
information Gnus needs to keep groups updated.
@section GroupLens
@cindex GroupLens
-GroupLens (@uref{http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GroupLens/}) is a
+@uref{http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GroupLens/, GroupLens} is a
collaborative filtering system that helps you work together with other
people to find the quality news articles out of the huge volume of
news articles generated every day.
@node Using GroupLens
@subsection Using GroupLens
-To use GroupLens you must register a pseudonym with your local Better
-Bit Bureau (BBB).
-@uref{http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GroupLens/bbb.html} is the only
-better bit in town at the moment.
+To use GroupLens you must register a pseudonym with your local
+@uref{http://www.cs.umn.edu/Research/GroupLens/bbb.html, Better Bit
+Bureau (BBB)} is the only better bit in town at the moment.
Once you have registered you'll need to set a couple of variables.