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diff man/gnus.texi @ 136:b980b6286996 r20-2b2
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author | cvs |
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date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:31:12 +0200 |
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--- a/man/gnus.texi Mon Aug 13 09:30:13 2007 +0200 +++ b/man/gnus.texi Mon Aug 13 09:31:12 2007 +0200 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @setfilename gnus -@settitle Gnus 5.4.45 Manual +@settitle Gnus 5.4.46 Manual @synindex fn cp @synindex vr cp @synindex pg cp @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ @tex @titlepage -@title Gnus 5.4.45 Manual +@title Gnus 5.4.46 Manual @author by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @page @@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ spool or your mbox file. All at the same time, if you want to push your luck. -This manual corresponds to Gnus 5.4.45. +This manual corresponds to Gnus 5.4.46. @end ifinfo @@ -3727,8 +3727,11 @@ @item S O p @kindex S O p (Summary) @findex gnus-uu-digest-post-forward +@cindex digests +@cindex making digests Digest the current series and forward the result to a newsgroup -(@code{gnus-uu-digest-mail-forward}). +(@code{gnus-uu-digest-mail-forward}). This command uses the +process/prefix convention. @item S u @kindex S u (Summary) @@ -6369,10 +6372,10 @@ @subsection Pick and Read @cindex pick and read -Some newsreaders (like @code{nn} and, uhm, @code{nn}) use a two-phased -reading interface. The user first marks the articles she wants to read -from a summary buffer. Then she starts reading the articles with just -an article buffer displayed. +Some newsreaders (like @code{nn} and, uhm, @code{Netnews} on VM/CMS) use +a two-phased reading interface. The user first marks the articles she +wants to read from a summary buffer. Then she starts reading the +articles with just an article buffer displayed. @findex gnus-pick-mode @kindex M-x gnus-pick-mode @@ -13474,7 +13477,10 @@ First, pick one (1) legal mail address that you can be reached at, and put it in your @code{From} header of all your news articles. (I've -chosen @samp{larsi@@trym.ifi.uio.no}.) +chosen @samp{larsi@@trym.ifi.uio.no}, but for many addresses on the form +@samp{larsi+usenet@@ifi.uio.no} will be a better choice. Ask your +sysadm whether your sendmail installation accepts keywords in the local +part of the mail address.) @lisp (setq message-default-news-headers @@ -13520,6 +13526,12 @@ citizen, you can even send off complaints to the proper authorities on each unsolicited commercial email---at your leisure. +If you are also a lazy net citizen, you will probably prefer complaining +automatically with the @file{gnus-junk.el} package, availiable FOR FREE +at @file{<URL:http://stud2.tuwien.ac.at/~e9426626/gnus-junk.html>}. +Since most e-mail spam is sent automatically, this may reconcile the +cosmic balance somewhat. + This works for me. It allows people an easy way to contact me (they can just press @kbd{r} in the usual way), and I'm not bothered at all with spam. It's a win-win situation. Forging @code{From} headers to point @@ -16022,7 +16034,7 @@ files = "files" *[ space <string> ] exclude-files = "exclude-files" *[ space <string> ] read-only = "read-only" [ space "nil" / space "t" ] -adapt = "adapt" [ space "nil" / space "t" / space adapt-rule ] +adapt = "adapt" [ space "ignore" / space "t" / space adapt-rule ] adapt-rule = "(" *[ <string> *[ "(" <string> <integer> ")" ] ")" local = "local" *[ space "(" <string> space <form> ")" ] eval = "eval" space <form>