+;;; Security Notice. (This is available before version 2.02)
+;;;
+;;; You can set the variable gnus-offline-pop-password-file to save your POP
+;;; passwords. But TAKE CARE. Use it at your own risk.
+;;; If you decide to use it, then write in .emacs or .gnus-offline.el
+;;; something like:
+;;;
+;;; (setq gnus-offline-pop-password-file "~/.pop.passwd")
+;;;
+;;; and write in this file something like:
+;;;
+;;; (setq pop3-fma-password
+;;; '(("SERVER1" "ACCOUNT1" "PASSWORD1")
+;;; ("SERVER2" "ACCOUNT2" "PASSWORD2")
+;;; ............................
+;;; ))
+;;;
+;;; If you want to encode the file with base64, try:
+;;;
+;;; M-: (base64-encode-region (point-min) (point-max))
+;;;