X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=texi%2Fgnus-faq.texi;fp=texi%2Fgnus-faq.texi;h=6900d87209f8302eea693dda4189295eb04cb27b;hb=60b6cdd89175586e7d5b5d270f84e727a485202f;hp=7bab196dc446e164064ac636e74c4cdc2d6fc9da;hpb=d44e180be8963b473e313f2176b0d41b06929d40;p=elisp%2Fgnus.git- diff --git a/texi/gnus-faq.texi b/texi/gnus-faq.texi index 7bab196..6900d87 100644 --- a/texi/gnus-faq.texi +++ b/texi/gnus-faq.texi @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ a subscriber, your submissions will automatically pass. You can also subscribe to the list by sending a blank email to @email{faq-discuss-subscribe@@my.gnus.org, faq-discuss-subscribe@@my.gnus.org} and @uref{http://mail1.kens.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-browse?command=monthbythread%26list=faq-discuss, browse -the archive}. +the archive (BROKEN)}. @node FAQ - Changes @subheading Changes @@ -233,10 +233,10 @@ Which version of Emacs do I need? @subsubheading Answer -Gnus 5.10 requires an Emacs version that is greater -than or equal to Emacs 20.7 or XEmacs 21.1. The -development versions of Gnus (aka No Gnus) require Emacs -21 or XEmacs 21.4. +Gnus 5.10 requires an Emacs version that is greater than or equal +to Emacs 20.7 or XEmacs 21.1. +The development versions of Gnus (aka No Gnus) requires Emacs 21 +or XEmacs 21.4. @node [1.7] @subsubheading Question 1.7 @@ -1197,26 +1197,26 @@ from using them): @example (setq nnmail-split-methods '(("duplicates" "^Gnus-Warning:.*duplicate") - ("XEmacs-NT" "^\\(To:\\|CC:\\).*localpart@@xemacs.bla.*") - ("Gnus-Tut" "^\\(To:\\|CC:\\).*localpart@@socha.bla.*") - ("tcsh" "^\\(To:\\|CC:\\).*localpart@@mx.gw.bla.*") - ("BAfH" "^\\(To:\\|CC:\\).*localpart@@.*uni-muenchen.bla.*") + ("XEmacs-NT" "^\\(To:\\|CC:\\).*localpart@@xemacs.invalid.*") + ("Gnus-Tut" "^\\(To:\\|CC:\\).*localpart@@socha.invalid.*") + ("tcsh" "^\\(To:\\|CC:\\).*localpart@@mx.gw.invalid.*") + ("BAfH" "^\\(To:\\|CC:\\).*localpart@@.*uni-muenchen.invalid.*") ("Hamster-src" "^\\(CC:\\|To:\\).*hamster-sourcen@@yahoogroups.\\(de\\|com\\).*") - ("Tagesschau" "^From: tagesschau $") - ("Replies" "^\\(CC:\\|To:\\).*localpart@@Frank-Schmitt.bla.*") - ("EK" "^From:.*\\(localpart@@privateprovider.bla\\|localpart@@workplace.bla\\).*") + ("Tagesschau" "^From: tagesschau $") + ("Replies" "^\\(CC:\\|To:\\).*localpart@@Frank-Schmitt.invalid.*") + ("EK" "^From:.*\\(localpart@@privateprovider.invalid\\|localpart@@workplace.invalid\\).*") ("Spam" "^Content-Type:.*\\(ks_c_5601-1987\\|EUC-KR\\|big5\\|iso-2022-jp\\).*") ("Spam" "^Subject:.*\\(This really work\\|XINGA\\|ADV:\\|XXX\\|adult\\|sex\\).*") ("Spam" "^Subject:.*\\(\=\?ks_c_5601-1987\?\\|\=\?euc-kr\?\\|\=\?big5\?\\).*") ("Spam" "^X-Mailer:\\(.*BulkMailer.*\\|.*MIME::Lite.*\\|\\)") ("Spam" "^X-Mailer:\\(.*CyberCreek Avalanche\\|.*http\:\/\/GetResponse\.com\\)") ("Spam" "^From:.*\\(verizon\.net\\|prontomail\.com\\|money\\|ConsumerDirect\\).*") - ("Spam" "^Delivered-To: GMX delivery to spamtrap@@gmx.bla$") + ("Spam" "^Delivered-To: GMX delivery to spamtrap@@gmx.invalid$") ("Spam" "^Received: from link2buy.com") - ("Spam" "^CC: .*azzrael@@t-online.bla") + ("Spam" "^CC: .*azzrael@@t-online.invalid") ("Spam" "^X-Mailer-Version: 1.50 BETA") - ("Uni" "^\\(CC:\\|To:\\).*localpart@@uni-koblenz.bla.*") - ("Inbox" "^\\(CC:\\|To:\\).*\\(my\ name\\|address@@one.bla\\|adress@@two.bla\\)") + ("Uni" "^\\(CC:\\|To:\\).*localpart@@uni-koblenz.invalid.*") + ("Inbox" "^\\(CC:\\|To:\\).*\\(my\ name\\|address@@one.invalid\\|adress@@two.invalid\\)") ("Spam" ""))) @end example @noindent @@ -1314,7 +1314,7 @@ This example should make the syntax clear: (setq gnus-posting-styles '((".*" (name "Frank Schmitt") - (address "me@@there.bla") + (address "me@@there.invalid") (organization "Hamme net, kren mer och nimmi") (signature-file "~/.signature") ("X-SampleHeader" "foobar") @@ -1366,21 +1366,21 @@ at the bottom. @example (setq gnus-posting-styles - '((".*" ;;default - (name "Frank Schmitt") - (organization "Hamme net, kren mer och nimmi") - (signature-file "~/.signature") ) - ((message-news-p) ;;Usenet news? - (address "mySpamTrap@@Frank-Schmitt.bla") - ("Reply-To" "hereRealRepliesOnlyPlease@@Frank-Schmitt.bla") ) - ((message-mail-p) ;;mail? - (address "usedForMails@@Frank-Schmitt.bla") ) - ("^gmane" ;;this is mail, too in fact - (address "usedForMails@@Frank-Schmitt.net") - ("Reply-To" nil) ) - ("^gmane.mail.spam.spamassassin.general$" - (eval (setq mail-envelope-from "Azzrael@@rz-online.de")) - (address "Azzrael@@rz-online.de")) )) + '((".*" ;;default + (name "Frank Schmitt") + (organization "Hamme net, kren mer och nimmi") + (signature-file "~/.signature")) + ((message-news-p) ;;Usenet news? + (address "mySpamTrap@@Frank-Schmitt.invalid") + (reply-to "hereRealRepliesOnlyPlease@@Frank-Schmitt.invalid")) + ((message-mail-p) ;;mail? + (address "usedForMails@@Frank-Schmitt.invalid")) + ("^gmane" ;;this is mail, too in fact + (address "usedForMails@@Frank-Schmitt.invalid") + (reply-to nil)) + ("^gmane\\.mail\\.spam\\.spamassassin\\.general$" + (eval (set (make-local-variable 'message-sendmail-envelope-from) + "Azzrael@@rz-online.de"))))) @end example @noindent @@ -1464,7 +1464,7 @@ You can store your mail addresses in a ~/.mailrc file using a simple alias syntax: @example -alias al "Al " +alias al "Al " @end example @noindent @@ -1495,8 +1495,8 @@ place them in ~/.emacs: (setq bbdb-north-american-phone-numbers-p nil) ;;Tell bbdb about your email address: (setq bbdb-user-mail-names - (regexp-opt '("Your.Email@@here.bla" - "Your.other@@mail.there.bla"))) + (regexp-opt '("Your.Email@@here.invalid" + "Your.other@@mail.there.invalid"))) ;;cycling while completing email addresses (setq bbdb-complete-name-allow-cycling t) ;;No popup-buffers @@ -1551,12 +1551,19 @@ Now you only have to tell Gnus to include the X-face in your postings by saying (setq message-default-headers (with-temp-buffer (insert "X-Face: ") - (insert-file-contents "~/.xemacs/xface") + (insert-file-contents "~/.xface") (buffer-string))) @end example @noindent -in ~/.gnus.el. +in ~/.gnus.el. If you use Gnus 5.10, you can simply add an entry + +@example +(x-face-file "~/.xface") +@end example +@noindent + +to gnus-posting-styles. @node [5.9] @subsubheading Question 5.9 @@ -2121,11 +2128,15 @@ Which mailing lists and newsgroups are there? @subsubheading Answer -There's the newsgroup gnu.emacs.gnus (pull it from -e.g. news.gnus.org) which deals with general questions and the -ding mailing list (ding@@gnus.org) dealing with development of +There's the newsgroup gnu.emacs.gnus +(also available as +@uref{http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.user, +gmane.emacs.gnus.user}) +which deals with general Gnus questions. +The ding mailing list (ding@@gnus.org) deals with development of Gnus. You can read the ding list via NNTP, too under the name -gmane.emacs.gnus.general from news.gmane.org. +@uref{http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general, +gmane.emacs.gnus.general} from news.gmane.org. If you want to stay in the big8, news.software.newssreaders is also read by some Gnus