@vindex gnus-page-delimiter
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+
+@c TRANSLATEME
+@cindex IDNA
+@cindex internationalized domain names
+@vindex gnus-use-idna
+@item gnus-use-idna
+This variable controls whether Gnus performs IDNA decoding of
+internationalized domain names inside @sc{From:}, @sc{To:} and
+@sc{Cc:} headers. This requires GNU Libidn
+(@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/}, and this variable is only
+enabled if you have installed it.
@end table
@node Composing Messages
parameters to implement your policy. If you're new to gnus, it
is probably best to start with a category @xref{Agent Categories}.
-Both topic parameters (@xref{Topic Parameters}) and agent
-categories (@xref{Agent Categories}) provide for setting a policy that
-applies to multiple groups. Which you use is entirely up to you. Topic
-parameters do override categories so, if you mix the two, you'll have to
-take that into account. If you have a few groups that deviate from your
-policy, you can use @xref{Group Parameters} to configure them.
+Both topic parameters (@pxref{Topic Parameters}) and agent categories
+(@pxref{Agent Categories}) provide for setting a policy that applies
+to multiple groups. Which you use is entirely up to you. Topic
+parameters do override categories so, if you mix the two, you'll have
+to take that into account. If you have a few groups that deviate from
+your policy, you can use grou parameters (@pxref{Group Parameters}) to
+configure them.
@item
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