-5)[!!!IMPORTANT!!!] About pop password
-
-<<<<< ATTENTION >>>>>
-T-gnus 6.10.56 or later doesn't contain "pop3-fma.el". So if you had
-use T-gnus 6.10.55 or older, and update to 6.10.56 or later, change
-your configuration.(most simple way is deleting old
-~/.gnus-offline.el.)
-
-In T-gnus 6.10.55 or older, you must enter password for pop server per
-accesses.(This way is recommended.)
-
-If your machine is stand alone, and nobody but you use it, you can
-save password in some way.(Of course, it is in your responsibility!)
-
-The first way to save password(it is not save in file but in memory as
-variable), add following code in your ~/.gnus-offline.el.
-
- (setq pop3-fma-save-password-information t)
-
-In this way, you must enter password only at startup of Gnus.
-(In T-gnus 6.10.56 or later, this status is default.)
-
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-
-The other way (save password in file but not save in memory) is
-following.
-
-o Add following code to ~/.gnus-offline.el
-
- (setq gnus-offline-pop-password-file "~/.pop.passwd")
-
-o In T-gnus 6.10.56 or later, comment out following code in
- ~/.gnus-offline.el.
-
- (require 'read-passwd)
- (setq mail-source-read-passwd 'read-pw-read-passwd)
- (add-hook 'gnus-before-startup-hook 'read-pw-set-mail-source-passwd-cache)
-
-o Create password-file (e.g.~/.pop.passwd)
-
- [T-gnus 6.10.55 or older]
-
- (setq pop3-fma-password
- '(("SERVER1" "ACCOUNT1" "PASSWORD1")
- ("SERVER2" "ACCOUNT2" "PASSWORD2")
- ............................
- ))
-
- [T-gnus 6.10.56 or later]