-Finally, XEmacs provides the Rmail package. Rmail is (currently) the
-only mail reading package distributed with FSF GNU Emacs, and is
-powerful in its own right. However, it stores mail folders in a special
-format called @samp{Babyl}, that is incompatible with all other
-frequently-used mail programs. A utility program is provided for
-converting Babyl folders to standard Unix-mail format; however, unless
-you already have mail in Babyl-format folders, you should consider
-using VM or mh-e instead. (If at times you have to use FSF Emacs, it
-is not hard to obtain and install VM for that editor.)
+The @dfn{Everything including the kitchen sink} package @samp{Gnus} is
+also available as an XEmacs package. Gnus also handles Usenet articles
+as well as mail.
+
+@samp{MEW} (Messaging in the Emacs World) is another mail-reading
+package available for XEmacs.
+
+Finally, XEmacs provides the Rmail package. Rmail is (currently)
+the only mail reading package distributed with FSF GNU Emacs, and is
+powerful in its own right. However, it stores mail folders in a
+special format called @samp{Babyl}, that is incompatible with all
+other frequently-used mail programs. A utility program is provided
+for converting Babyl folders to standard Unix-mail format; however,
+unless you already have mail in Babyl-format folders, you should
+consider using Gnus, VM, or MH-E instead.