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1 GNUS NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
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3 Copyright (C) 1999-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 See the end of the file for license conditions.
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6 Please send Gnus bug reports to bugs@gnus.org.
7 For older news, see Gnus info node "New Features".
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10 * Supported Emacs versions The following Emacs versions are supported by No
11 Gnus:
12
13 ** Emacs 22 and up
14 ** XEmacs 21.4
15 ** XEmacs 21.5
16 ** SXEmacs
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19 * Installation changes
20
21 ** Upgrading from previous (stable) version if you have used No Gnus.
22
23 If you have tried No Gnus (the unstable Gnus branch leading to this
24 release) but went back to a stable version, be careful when upgrading to
25 this version. In particular, you will probably want to remove the
26 '~/News/marks' directory (perhaps selectively), so that flags are read
27 from your '~/.newsrc.eld' instead of from the stale marks file, where
28 this release will store flags for nntp. See a later entry for more
29 information about nntp marks. Note that downgrading isn't safe in
30 general.
31
32 ** Incompatibility when switching from Emacs 23 to Emacs 22 In Emacs 23,
33 Gnus uses Emacs's new internal coding system 'utf-8-emacs' for saving
34 articles drafts and '~/.newsrc.eld'. These files may not be read
35 correctly in Emacs 22 and below. If you want to use Gnus across
36 different Emacs versions, you may set 'mm-auto-save-coding-system' to
37 'emacs-mule'.
38
39 ** Lisp files are now installed in '.../site-lisp/gnus/' by default. It
40 defaulted to '.../site-lisp/' formerly. In addition to this, the new
41 installer issues a warning if other Gnus installations which will shadow
42 the latest one are detected. You can then remove those shadows manually
43 or remove them using 'make remove-installed-shadows'.
44
45 ** The installation directory name is allowed to have spaces and/or tabs.
46
47 \f
48 * New packages and libraries within Gnus
49
50 ** New version of 'nnimap'
51
52 'nnimap' has been reimplemented in a mostly-compatible way. See the Gnus
53 manual for a description of the new interface. In particular,
54 'nnimap-inbox' and the client side split method has changed.
55
56 ** Gnus includes the Emacs Lisp SASL library.
57
58 This provides a clean API to SASL mechanisms from within Emacs. The user
59 visible aspects of this, compared to the earlier situation, include
60 support for DIGEST-MD5 and NTLM. *Note Emacs SASL: (sasl)Top.
61
62 ** ManageSieve connections uses the SASL library by default.
63
64 The primary change this brings is support for DIGEST-MD5 and NTLM, when
65 the server supports it.
66
67 ** Gnus includes a password cache mechanism in password.el.
68
69 It is enabled by default (see 'password-cache'), with a short timeout of
70 16 seconds (see 'password-cache-expiry'). If PGG is used as the PGP back
71 end, the PGP passphrase is managed by this mechanism. Passwords for
72 ManageSieve connections are managed by this mechanism, after querying the
73 user about whether to do so.
74
75 ** Using EasyPG with Gnus When EasyPG, is available, Gnus will use it
76 instead of PGG. EasyPG is an Emacs user interface to GNU Privacy Guard.
77 *Note EasyPG Assistant user's manual: (epa)Top. EasyPG is included in
78 Emacs 23 and available separately as well.
79
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81 * Changes in group mode
82
83 ** Symbols like 'gcc-self' now have the same precedence rules in
84 'gnus-parameters' as other "real" variables: The last match wins instead
85 of the first match.
86
87 ** Old intermediate incoming mail files ('Incoming*') are deleted after a
88 couple of days, not immediately. *Note Mail Source Customization::.
89 (New in Gnus 5.10.10 / No Gnus 0.8)
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91 \f
92 * Changes in summary and article mode
93
94 ** There's now only one variable that determines how HTML is rendered:
95 'mm-text-html-renderer'.
96
97 ** Gnus now supports sticky article buffers. Those are article buffers that
98 are not reused when you select another article. *Note Sticky Articles::.
99
100 ** Gnus can selectively display 'text/html' articles with a WWW browser with
101 'K H'. *Note MIME Commands::.
102
103 ** International host names (IDNA) can now be decoded inside article bodies
104 using 'W i' ('gnus-summary-idna-message'). This requires that GNU Libidn
105 (<http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/>) has been installed.
106
107 ** The non-ASCII group names handling has been much improved. The back ends
108 that fully support non-ASCII group names are now 'nntp', 'nnml', and
109 'nnrss'. Also the agent, the cache, and the marks features work with
110 those back ends. *Note Non-ASCII Group Names::.
111
112 ** Gnus now displays DNS master files sent as text/dns using dns-mode.
113
114 ** Gnus supports new limiting commands in the Summary buffer: '/ r'
115 ('gnus-summary-limit-to-replied') and '/ R'
116 ('gnus-summary-limit-to-recipient'). *Note Limiting::.
117
118 ** You can now fetch all ticked articles from the server using 'Y t'
119 ('gnus-summary-insert-ticked-articles'). *Note Summary Generation
120 Commands::.
121
122 ** Gnus supports a new sort command in the Summary buffer: 'C-c C-s C-t'
123 ('gnus-summary-sort-by-recipient'). *Note Summary Sorting::.
124
125 ** S/MIME now features LDAP user certificate searches. You need to
126 configure the server in 'smime-ldap-host-list'.
127
128 ** URLs inside OpenPGP headers are retrieved and imported to your PGP key
129 ring when you click on them.
130
131 ** Picons can be displayed right from the textual address, see
132 'gnus-picon-style'. *Note Picons::.
133
134 ** ANSI SGR control sequences can be transformed using 'W A'.
135
136 ANSI sequences are used in some Chinese hierarchies for highlighting
137 articles ('gnus-article-treat-ansi-sequences').
138
139 ** Gnus now MIME decodes articles even when they lack "MIME-Version" header.
140 This changes the default of 'gnus-article-loose-mime'.
141
142 ** 'gnus-decay-scores' can be a regexp matching score files. For example,
143 set it to '\\.ADAPT\\'' and only adaptive score files will be decayed.
144 *Note Score Decays::.
145
146 ** Strings prefixing to the 'To' and 'Newsgroup' headers in summary lines
147 when using 'gnus-ignored-from-addresses' can be customized with
148 'gnus-summary-to-prefix' and 'gnus-summary-newsgroup-prefix'. *Note To
149 From Newsgroups::.
150
151 ** You can replace MIME parts with external bodies. See
152 'gnus-mime-replace-part' and 'gnus-article-replace-part'. *Note MIME
153 Commands::, *note Using MIME::.
154
155 ** The option 'mm-fill-flowed' can be used to disable treatment of
156 format=flowed messages. Also, flowed text is disabled when sending
157 inline PGP signed messages. *Note Flowed text: (emacs-mime)Flowed text.
158 (New in Gnus 5.10.7)
159
160 ** Now the new command 'S W' ('gnus-article-wide-reply-with-original') for a
161 wide reply in the article buffer yanks a text that is in the active
162 region, if it is set, as well as the 'R'
163 ('gnus-article-reply-with-original') command. Note that the 'R' command
164 in the article buffer no longer accepts a prefix argument, which was used
165 to make it do a wide reply. *Note Article Keymap::.
166
167 ** The new command 'C-h b' ('gnus-article-describe-bindings') used in the
168 article buffer now shows not only the article commands but also the real
169 summary commands that are accessible from the article buffer.
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171 \f
172 * Changes in Message mode
173
174 ** Gnus now defaults to saving all outgoing messages in per-month nnfolder
175 archives.
176
177 ** Gnus now supports the "hashcash" client puzzle anti-spam mechanism. Use
178 '(setq message-generate-hashcash t)' to enable. *Note Hashcash::.
179
180 ** You can now drag and drop attachments to the Message buffer. See
181 'mml-dnd-protocol-alist' and 'mml-dnd-attach-options'. *Note MIME:
182 (message)MIME.
183
184 ** The option 'message-yank-empty-prefix' now controls how empty lines are
185 prefixed in cited text. *Note Insertion Variables: (message)Insertion
186 Variables.
187
188 ** Gnus uses narrowing to hide headers in Message buffers. The 'References'
189 header is hidden by default. To make all headers visible, use '(setq
190 message-hidden-headers nil)'. *Note Message Headers: (message)Message
191 Headers.
192
193 ** You can highlight different levels of citations like in the article
194 buffer. See 'gnus-message-highlight-citation'.
195
196 ** 'auto-fill-mode' is enabled by default in Message mode. See
197 'message-fill-column'. *Note Message Headers: (message)Various Message
198 Variables.
199
200 ** You can now store signature files in a special directory named
201 'message-signature-directory'.
202
203 ** The option 'message-citation-line-format' controls the format of the
204 "Whomever writes:" line. You need to set
205 'message-citation-line-function' to
206 'message-insert-formatted-citation-line' as well.
207
208 \f
209 * Changes in Browse Server mode
210
211 ** Gnus' sophisticated subscription methods are now available in Browse
212 Server buffers as well using the variable
213 'gnus-browse-subscribe-newsgroup-method'.
214
215 \f
216 * Changes in back ends
217
218 ** The nntp back end stores article marks in '~/News/marks'.
219
220 The directory can be changed using the (customizable) variable
221 'nntp-marks-directory', and marks can be disabled using the (back end)
222 variable 'nntp-marks-is-evil'. The advantage of this is that you can
223 copy '~/News/marks' (using rsync, scp or whatever) to another Gnus
224 installation, and it will realize what articles you have read and marked.
225 The data in '~/News/marks' has priority over the same data in
226 '~/.newsrc.eld'.
227
228 ** You can import and export your RSS subscriptions from OPML files. *Note
229 RSS::.
230
231 ** IMAP identity (RFC 2971) is supported.
232
233 By default, Gnus does not send any information about itself, but you can
234 customize it using the variable 'nnimap-id'.
235
236 ** The 'nnrss' back end now supports multilingual text. Non-ASCII group
237 names for the 'nnrss' groups are also supported. *Note RSS::.
238
239 ** Retrieving mail with POP3 is supported over SSL/TLS and with StartTLS.
240
241 ** The nnml back end allows other compression programs beside 'gzip' for
242 compressed message files. *Note Mail Spool::.
243
244 ** The nnml back end supports group compaction.
245
246 This feature, accessible via the functions 'gnus-group-compact-group' ('G
247 z' in the group buffer) and 'gnus-server-compact-server' ('z' in the
248 server buffer) renumbers all articles in a group, starting from 1 and
249 removing gaps. As a consequence, you get a correct total article count
250 (until messages are deleted again).
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252 \f
253 * Appearance
254
255 ** The tool bar has been updated to use GNOME icons. You can also customize
256 the tool bars: 'M-x customize-apropos RET -tool-bar$' should get you
257 started. (Only for Emacs, not in XEmacs.)
258
259 ** The tool bar icons are now (de)activated correctly in the group buffer,
260 see the variable 'gnus-group-update-tool-bar'. Its default value depends
261 on your Emacs version.
262
263 ** You can change the location of XEmacs's toolbars in Gnus buffers. See
264 'gnus-use-toolbar' and 'message-use-toolbar'.
265
266 \f
267 * Miscellaneous changes
268
269 ** Having edited the select-method for the foreign server in the server
270 buffer is immediately reflected to the subscription of the groups which
271 use the server in question. For instance, if you change
272 'nntp-via-address' into 'bar.example.com' from 'foo.example.com', Gnus
273 will connect to the news host by way of the intermediate host
274 'bar.example.com' from next time.
275
276 ** The 'all.SCORE' file can be edited from the group buffer using 'W e'.
277
278 ** You can set 'gnus-mark-copied-or-moved-articles-as-expirable' to a
279 non-'nil' value so that articles that have been read may be marked as
280 expirable automatically when copying or moving them to a group that has
281 auto-expire turned on. The default is 'nil' and copying and moving of
282 articles behave as before; i.e., the expirable marks will be unchanged
283 except that the marks will be removed when copying or moving articles to
284 a group that has not turned auto-expire on. *Note Expiring Mail::.
285
286 ** NoCeM support has been removed.
287
288 ** Carpal mode has been removed.
289 \f
290 * For older news, see Gnus info node "New Features".
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