information about nntp marks. Note that downgrading isn't safe in
general.
-** Incompatibity when switching from Emacs 23 to Emacs 22 In Emacs 23, Gnus
-uses Emacs' new internal coding system `utf-8-emacs' for saving articles
-drafts and `~/.newsrc.eld'. These file may not be read correctly in
-Emacs 22 and below. If you want to Gnus across different Emacs
-versions, you may set `mm-auto-save-coding-system' to `emacs-mule'.
+** Incompatibility when switching from Emacs 23 to Emacs 22 In Emacs 23,
+Gnus uses Emacs' new internal coding system `utf-8-emacs' for saving
+articles drafts and `~/.newsrc.eld'. These files may not be read
+correctly in Emacs 22 and below. If you want to use Gnus across
+different Emacs versions, you may set `mm-auto-save-coding-system' to
+`emacs-mule'.
** Lisp files are now installed in `.../site-lisp/gnus/' by default. It
defaulted to `.../site-lisp/' formerly. In addition to this, the new
for ManageSieve connections are managed by this mechanism, after
querying the user about whether to do so.
+** Using EasyPG with Gnus When EasyPG, is available, Gnus will use it
+instead of PGG. EasyPG is an Emacs user interface to GNU Privacy Guard.
+ *Note EasyPG Assistant user's manual: (epa)Top. EasyPG is included in
+Emacs 23 and available separately as well.
+
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* Changes in group mode
** Old intermediate incoming mail files (`Incoming*') are deleted after a
couple of days, not immediately. *Note Mail Source Customization::.
+
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* Changes in summary and article mode
that are not reused when you select another article. *Note Sticky
Articles::.
+** Gnus can selectively display `text/html' articles with a WWW browser
+with `K H'. *Note MIME Commands::.
+
** International host names (IDNA) can now be decoded inside article bodies
using `W i' (`gnus-summary-idna-message'). This requires that GNU Libidn
(<http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/>) has been installed.
removing gaps. As a consequence, you get a correct total article count
(until messages are deleted again).
+
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* Appearance
** The tool bar has been updated to use GNOME icons. You can also
-customize the tool bar. There's no documentation in the manual yet, but
-`M-x customize-apropos RET -tool-bar$' should get you started. (Only
-for Emacs, not in XEmacs.)
+customize the tool bars: `M-x customize-apropos RET -tool-bar$' should
+get you started. (Only for Emacs, not in XEmacs.)
** The tool bar icons are now (de)activated correctly in the group buffer,
see the variable `gnus-group-update-tool-bar'. Its default value