From df7834af6246997d66aa10dc406d1858d5c333cb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: morioka Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 14:45:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Sync up with Gnus 5.6.13. --- texi/gnus.texi | 79 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/texi/gnus.texi b/texi/gnus.texi index 42638fb..b2a477f 100644 --- a/texi/gnus.texi +++ b/texi/gnus.texi @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @setfilename gnus -@settitle Semi-gnus 6.4.0 Manual +@settitle Semi-gnus 6.7.1 Manual @synindex fn cp @synindex vr cp @synindex pg cp @@ -316,7 +316,7 @@ into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions. @tex @titlepage -@title Semi-gnus 6.4.0 Manual +@title Semi-gnus 6.7.1 Manual @author by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @page @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ internationalization/localization and multiscript features based on MULE API. So Semi-gnus does not discriminate various language communities. Oh, if you are a Klingon, please wait Unicode Next Generation. -This manual corresponds to Semi-gnus 6.4.0. +This manual corresponds to Semi-gnus 6.7.1. @end ifinfo @@ -941,6 +941,10 @@ into the directory where the @file{.newsrc} file is located. (This is normally the user's home directory.) The dribble file will get the same file permissions as the @code{.newsrc} file. +@vindex gnus-always-read-dribble-file +If @code{gnus-always-read-dribble-file} is non-@code{nil}, Gnus will +read the dribble file on startup without querying the user. + @node The Active File @section The Active File @@ -9030,14 +9034,18 @@ server. @findex nntp-open-network-stream @item nntp-open-connection-function @vindex nntp-open-connection-function -This function is used to connect to the remote system. Three pre-made -functions are @code{nntp-open-network-stream}, which is the default, and -simply connects to some port or other on the remote system. The other -two are @code{nntp-open-rlogin}, which does an @samp{rlogin} on the +This function is used to connect to the remote system. Four pre-made +functions are supplied: + +@table @code +@item nntp-open-network-stream +This is the default, and simply connects to some port or other on the +remote system. + +@item nntp-open-rlogin +Does an @samp{rlogin} on the remote system, and then does a @samp{telnet} to the @sc{nntp} server -available there, and @code{nntp-open-telnet}, which does a @samp{telnet} -to the remote system and then another @samp{telnet} to get to the -@sc{nntp} server. +available there. @code{nntp-open-rlogin}-related variables: @@ -9058,6 +9066,10 @@ User name on the remote system. @end table +@item nntp-open-telnet +Does a @samp{telnet} to the remote system and then another @samp{telnet} +to get to the @sc{nntp} server. + @code{nntp-open-telnet}-related variables: @table @code @@ -9095,6 +9107,27 @@ This works for Solaris @code{telnet}, for instance. @end table +@findex nntp-open-ssl-stream +@item nntp-open-ssl-stream +Opens a connection to a server over a @dfn{secure} channel. To use this +you must have SSLay installed +(@file{ftp://ftp.psy.uq.oz.au/pub/Crypto/SSL}, and you also need +@file{ssl.el} (from the W3 distributeion, for instance). You then +define a server as follows: + +@lisp +;; Type `C-c C-c' after you've finished editing. +;; +;; "snews" is port 563 and is predefined in our /etc/services +;; +(nntp "snews.bar.com" + (nntp-open-connection-function nntp-open-ssl-stream) + (nntp-port-number "snews") + (nntp-address "snews.bar.com")) +@end lisp + +@end table + @item nntp-end-of-line @vindex nntp-end-of-line String to use as end-of-line marker when talking to the @sc{nntp} @@ -11020,6 +11053,24 @@ will get this @code{From} header inserted: To: alt-religion-emacs@@GATEWAY @end example +The following pre-defined functions exist: + +@findex nngateway-simple-header-transformation +@table @code + +@item nngateway-simple-header-transformation +Creates a @code{To} header that looks like +@var{newsgroup}@@@code{nngateway-address}. + +@findex nngateway-mail2news-header-transformation + +@item nngateway-mail2news-header-transformation +Creates a @code{To} header that looks like +@samp{mail2news}@@@code{nngateway-address}. + +@end table + + @end table So, to use this, simply say something like: @@ -15729,7 +15780,7 @@ actually are people who are using Gnus. Who'd'a thunk it! * ding Gnus:: New things in Gnus 5.0/5.1, the first new Gnus. * September Gnus:: The Thing Formally Known As Gnus 5.3/5.3. * Red Gnus:: Third time best---Gnus 5.4/5.5. -* Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6.11. +* Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6.13. @end menu These lists are, of course, just @emph{short} overviews of the @@ -16264,7 +16315,7 @@ Emphasized text can be properly fontisized: @node Quassia Gnus @subsubsection Quassia Gnus -New features in Gnus 5.6.11: +New features in Gnus 5.6.13: @itemize @bullet @@ -17560,6 +17611,10 @@ New spec: %~(tab 56) to put point on column 56 Allow Gnus Agent scoring to use normal score files. @item +Rething the Agent active file thing. `M-g' doesn't update the active +file, for instance. + +@item Solve the halting problem. @c TODO -- 1.7.10.4