* Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6/5.7.
* Pterodactyl Gnus:: Pentad also starts with P, AKA Gnus 5.8/5.9.
* Oort Gnus:: It's big. It's far out. Gnus 5.10/5.11.
-* No Gnus:: Lars, FIXME!
+* No Gnus:: Very punny.
Customization
@item nnml-use-compressed-files
@vindex nnml-use-compressed-files
If non-@code{nil}, @code{nnml} will allow using compressed message
-files. This variable requires @code{auto-compression-mode} to be
-enabled (@pxref{Compressed Files, ,Compressed Files, emacs, The Emacs
-Manual})
+files. This requires @code{auto-compression-mode} to be enabled
+(@pxref{Compressed Files, ,Compressed Files, emacs, The Emacs Manual}).
+If the value of @code{nnml-use-compressed-files} is a string, it is used
+as the file extension specifying the comression program. You can set it
+to @samp{.bz2} if your Emacs supports it. A value of @code{t} is
+equivalent to @samp{.gz}.
@item nnml-compressed-files-size-threshold
@vindex nnml-compressed-files-size-threshold
``Gnus 5.8'' (after 99 releases and a CVS repository) on December 3rd
1999.
-On the 26th of October 2000, Oort Gnus was begun.
+On the 26th of October 2000, Oort Gnus was begun and was released as
+Gnus 5.10 on May 1st 2003 (24 releases).
+
+On the January 4th 2004, No Gnus was begun.
If you happen upon a version of Gnus that has a prefixed name --
``(ding) Gnus'', ``September Gnus'', ``Red Gnus'', ``Quassia Gnus'',
-``Pterodactyl Gnus'', ``Oort Gnus'' -- don't panic. Don't let it know
-that you're frightened. Back away. Slowly. Whatever you do, don't
-run. Walk away, calmly, until you're out of its reach. Find a proper
-released version of Gnus and snuggle up to that instead.
+``Pterodactyl Gnus'', ``Oort Gnus'', ``No Gnus'' -- don't panic.
+Don't let it know that you're frightened. Back away. Slowly. Whatever
+you do, don't run. Walk away, calmly, until you're out of its reach.
+Find a proper released version of Gnus and snuggle up to that instead.
@node Other Gnus Versions