ship a mail to a different account of yours. (If you're both
@code{root} and @code{postmaster} and get a mail for @code{postmaster}
to the @code{root} account, you may want to resend it to
-@code{postmaster}. Ordnung muß sein!
+@code{postmaster}. Ordnung mu\e-Aß sein!\e$)A
This command understands the process/prefix convention
(@pxref{Process/Prefix}).
Treat quoted-printable (@code{gnus-article-de-quoted-unreadable}).
Quoted-Printable is one common @sc{mime} encoding employed when sending
non-ASCII (i. e., 8-bit) articles. It typically makes strings like
-@samp{déjà vu} look like @samp{d=E9j=E0 vu}, which doesn't look very
+@samp{d\e-Aéjà vu} look like @samp{d=E9j=E0 vu}, which doesn't look very\e$)A
readable to me. Note that the this is usually done automatically by
Gnus if the message in question has a @code{Content-Transfer-Encoding}
header that says that this encoding has been done.
updating the spool you are reading from, but that's not really
necessary.
+It can also be a list of select methods, as well as the special symbol
+@code{current}, which means to use the current select method. If it
+is a list, Gnus will try all the methods in the list until it finds a
+match.
+
+Here's an example setting that will first try the current method, and
+then ask Deja if that fails:
+
+@lisp
+(setq gnus-refer-article-method
+ '(current
+ (nnweb "refer" (nnweb-type dejanews))))
+@end lisp
+
Most of the mail backends support fetching by @code{Message-ID}, but do
not do a particularly excellent job at it. That is, @code{nnmbox} and
@code{nnbabyl} are able to locate articles from any groups, while
but if you sometimes peek in your mailbox with a IMAP client and mark
some articles as read (or; SEEN) you might want to set this to
@samp{nil}. Then all articles in the mailbox is fetched, no matter
-what. For a complete list of predicates, see RFC2060 §6.4.4.
+what. For a complete list of predicates, see RFC2060 \e-A§6.4.4.\e$)A
@item :fetchflag
How to flag fetched articles on the server, the default @samp{\Deleted}
will mark them as deleted, an alternative would be @samp{\Seen} which
would simply mark them as read. Theese are the two most likely choices,
-but more flags are defined in RFC2060 §2.3.2.
+but more flags are defined in RFC2060 \e-A§2.3.2.\e$)A
@item :dontexpunge
If non-nil, don't remove all articles marked as deleted in the mailbox
(imap :server "mail.mycorp.com" :stream kerberos4)
@end lisp
+@item webmail
+Get mail from a webmail server, such as www.hotmail.com and
+mail.yahoo.com.
+
+Keywords:
+
+@table @code
+@item :subtype
+The type of the webmail server. The default is @code{hotmail}. The
+alternative is @code{yahoo}.
+
+@item :user
+The user name to give to the webmail server. The default is the login
+name.
+
+@item :password
+The password to give to the webmail server. If not specified, the user is
+prompted.
+
+@end table
+
+An example webmail source:
+
+@lisp
+(webmail :subtype 'yahoo :user "user-name" :password "secret")
+@end lisp
@end table
If the search engine changes its output substantially, @code{nnweb}
won't be able to parse it and will fail. One could hardly fault the Web
-providers if they were to do this---their @emph{raison d'être} is to
+providers if they were to do this---their @emph{raison d'\e-Aêtre} is to\e$)A
make money off of advertisements, not to provide services to the
community. Since @code{nnweb} washes the ads off all the articles, one
might think that the providers might be somewhat miffed. We'll see.
groups as zombies. Other methods are available (@pxref{Subscription
Methods}).
+When following up to @code{nnslashdot} comments (or posting new
+comments), some light @sc{html}izations will be performed. In
+particular, text quoted with @samp{> } will be quoted with
+@code{blockquote} instead, and signatures will have @code{br} added to
+the end of each line. Other than that, you can just write @sc{html}
+directly into the message buffer. Note that Slashdot filters out some
+@sc{html} forms.
+
The following variables can be altered to change its behavior:
@table @code
the comments that are actually wanted by the user. Threading is nicer,
but much, much slower than untreaded.
+@item nnslashdot-login-name
+@vindex nnslashdot-login-name
+The login name to use when posting.
+
+@item nnslashdot-password
+@vindex nnslashdot-password
+The password to use when posting.
+
@item nnslashdot-directory
@vindex nnslashdot-directory
Where @code{nnslashdot} will store its files. The default value is
@item !
@itemx not
-@itemx ¬
+@itemx \e-A¬\e$)A
This logical operator only takes a single argument. It returns the
logical negation of the value of its argument.
Kevin Davidson---came up with the name @dfn{ding}, so blame him.
@item
-François Pinard---many, many interesting and thorough bug reports, as
+Fran\e-Açois Pinard---many, many interesting and thorough bug reports, as\e$)A
well as autoconf support.
@end itemize
Christopher Davis,
Andrew Eskilsson,
Kai Grossjohann,
-David Kågedal,
+David K\e-Aågedal,\e$)A
Richard Pieri,
Fabrice Popineau,
Daniel Quinlan,
Richard Hoskins,
Brad Howes,
Miguel de Icaza,
-François Felix Ingrand,
+Fran\e-Açois Felix Ingrand,\e$)A
Tatsuya Ichikawa, @c ?
Ishikawa Ichiro, @c Ishikawa
Lee Iverson,
@end example
@item
- tanken var at når du bruker `gnus-startup-file' som prefix (FOO) til å lete
-opp en fil FOO-SERVER, FOO-SERVER.el, FOO-SERVER.eld, kan du la den være en
+ tanken var at n\e-Aår du bruker `gnus-startup-file' som prefix (FOO) til å lete\e$)A
+opp en fil FOO-SERVER, FOO-SERVER.el, FOO-SERVER.eld, kan du la den v\e-Aære en\e$)A
liste hvor du bruker hvert element i listen som FOO, istedet. da kunne man
hatt forskjellige serveres startup-filer forskjellige steder.
for sci? first the sci.something? then sci.somethingelse?...
@item
-Ja, det burde være en måte å si slikt. Kanskje en ny variabel?
-`gnus-use-few-score-files'? Så kunne score-regler legges til den
+Ja, det burde v\e-Aære en måte å si slikt. Kanskje en ny variabel?\e$)A
+`gnus-use-few-score-files'? S\e-Aå kunne score-regler legges til den\e$)A
"mest" lokale score-fila. F. eks. ville no-gruppene betjenes av
"no.all.SCORE", osv.
@item
gnus-article-hide-pgp
-Selv ville jeg nok ha valgt å slette den dersom teksten matcher
+Selv ville jeg nok ha valgt \e-Aå slette den dersom teksten matcher\e$)A
@example
"\\(This\s+\\)?[^ ]+ has been automatically signed by"
@end example
to avoid having to re-fetch them all if Emacs should crash while
fetching.
+@item
+Be able to forward groups of messages as MIME digests.
+
@item
Solve the halting problem.