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1 GNUS NEWS -- history of user-visible changes.
2
3 Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
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7 Please send Gnus bug reports to bugs@gnus.org.
8 For older news, see Gnus info node "New Features".
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11 * Installation changes
12
13 ** Upgrading from previous (stable) version if you have used Oort.
14
15 If you have tried Oort (the unstable Gnus branch leading to this
16 release) but went back to a stable version, be careful when upgrading to
17 this version. In particular, you will probably want to remove all
18 `.marks' (nnml) and `.mrk' (nnfolder) files, so that flags are read from
19 your `.newsrc.eld' instead of from the `.marks'/`.mrk' file where this
20 release store flags. See a later entry for more information about
21 marks. Note that downgrading isn't save in general.
22
23 ** Lisp files are now installed in `.../site-lisp/gnus/' by default. It
24 defaulted to `.../site-lisp/' formerly. In addition to this, the new
25 installer issues a warning if other Gnus installations which will shadow
26 the latest one are detected. You can then remove those shadows manually
27 or remove them using `make remove-installed-shadows'.
28
29 ** New `make.bat' for compiling and installing Gnus under MS Windows
30
31 Use `make.bat' if you want to install Gnus under MS Windows, the first
32 argument to the batch-program should be the directory where `xemacs.exe'
33 respectively `emacs.exe' is located, if you want to install Gnus after
34 compiling it, give `make.bat' `/copy' as the second parameter.
35
36 `make.bat' has been rewritten from scratch, it now features automatic
37 recognition of XEmacs and GNU Emacs, generates `gnus-load.el', checks if
38 errors occur while compilation and generation of info files and reports
39 them at the end of the build process. It now uses `makeinfo' if it is
40 available and falls back to `infohack.el' otherwise. `make.bat' should
41 now install all files which are necessary to run Gnus and be generally a
42 complete replacement for the `configure; make; make install' cycle used
43 under Unix systems.
44
45 The new `make.bat' makes `make-x.bat' and `xemacs.mak' superfluous, so
46 they have been removed.
47
48 ** `~/News/overview/' not used.
49
50 As a result of the following change, the `~/News/overview/' directory is
51 not used any more. You can safely delete the entire hierarchy.
52
53 ** `(require 'gnus-load)'
54
55 If you use a stand-alone Gnus distribution, you'd better add `(require
56 'gnus-load)' into your `~/.emacs' after adding the Gnus lisp directory
57 into load-path.
58
59 File `gnus-load.el' contains autoload commands, functions and variables,
60 some of which may not be included in distributions of Emacsen.
61
62
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64 * New packages and libraries within Gnus
65
66 ** The revised Gnus FAQ is included in the manual, *Note Frequently Asked
67 Questions::.
68
69 ** TLS wrapper shipped with Gnus
70
71 TLS/SSL is now supported in IMAP and NNTP via `tls.el' and GNUTLS. The
72 old TLS/SSL support via (external third party) `ssl.el' and OpenSSL
73 still works.
74
75 ** Improved anti-spam features.
76
77 Gnus is now able to take out spam from your mail and news streams using
78 a wide variety of programs and filter rules. Among the supported
79 methods are RBL blocklists, bogofilter and white/blacklists. Hooks for
80 easy use of external packages such as SpamAssassin and Hashcash are also
81 new. *Note Thwarting Email Spam::.
82
83 ** Gnus supports server-side mail filtering using Sieve.
84
85 Sieve rules can be added as Group Parameters for groups, and the
86 complete Sieve script is generated using `D g' from the Group buffer,
87 and then uploaded to the server using `C-c C-l' in the generated Sieve
88 buffer. *Note Sieve Commands::, and the new Sieve manual *Note Top:
89 (sieve)Top.
90
91
92 \f
93 * Changes in group mode
94
95 ** `gnus-group-read-ephemeral-group' can be called interactively, using `G
96 M'.
97
98 ** Retrieval of charters and control messages
99
100 There are new commands for fetching newsgroup charters (`H c') and
101 control messages (`H C').
102
103 ** The new variable `gnus-parameters' can be used to set group parameters.
104
105 Earlier this was done only via `G p' (or `G c'), which stored the
106 parameters in `~/.newsrc.eld', but via this variable you can enjoy the
107 powers of customize, and simplified backups since you set the variable
108 in `~/.gnus.el' instead of `~/.newsrc.eld'. The variable maps regular
109 expressions matching group names to group parameters, a'la:
110 (setq gnus-parameters
111 '(("mail\\..*"
112 (gnus-show-threads nil)
113 (gnus-use-scoring nil))
114 ("^nnimap:\\(foo.bar\\)$"
115 (to-group . "\\1"))))
116
117 ** Unread count correct in nnimap groups.
118
119 The estimated number of unread articles in the group buffer should now
120 be correct for nnimap groups. This is achieved by calling
121 `nnimap-fixup-unread-after-getting-new-news' from the
122 `gnus-setup-news-hook' (called on startup) and
123 `gnus-after-getting-new-news-hook'. (called after getting new mail). If
124 you have modified those variables from the default, you may want to add
125 `nnimap-fixup-unread-after-getting-new-news' again. If you were happy
126 with the estimate and want to save some (minimal) time when getting new
127 mail, remove the function.
128
129 ** Group names are treated as UTF-8 by default.
130
131 This is supposedly what USEFOR wanted to migrate to. See
132 `gnus-group-name-charset-group-alist' and
133 `gnus-group-name-charset-method-alist' for customization.
134
135 ** `gnus-group-charset-alist' and `gnus-group-ignored-charsets-alist'.
136
137 The regexps in these variables are compared with full group names
138 instead of real group names in 5.8. Users who customize these variables
139 should change those regexps accordingly. For example:
140 ("^han\\>" euc-kr) -> ("\\(^\\|:\\)han\\>" euc-kr)
141
142 ** Old intermediate incoming mail files (`Incoming*') are deleted after a
143 couple of days, not immediately. *Note Mail Source Customization::.
144
145 \f
146 * Changes in summary and article mode
147
148 ** `F' (`gnus-article-followup-with-original') and `R'
149 (`gnus-article-reply-with-original') only yank the text in the region if
150 the region is active.
151
152 ** In draft groups, `e' is now bound to `gnus-draft-edit-message'. Use `B
153 w' for `gnus-summary-edit-article' instead.
154
155 ** Article Buttons
156
157 More buttons for URLs, mail addresses, Message-IDs, Info links, man
158 pages and Emacs or Gnus related references. *Note Article Buttons::.
159 The variables `gnus-button-*-level' can be used to control the
160 appearance of all article buttons. *Note Article Button Levels::.
161
162 ** Single-part yenc encoded attachments can be decoded.
163
164 ** Picons
165
166 The picons code has been reimplemented to work in GNU Emacs--some of the
167 previous options have been removed or renamed.
168
169 Picons are small "personal icons" representing users, domain and
170 newsgroups, which can be displayed in the Article buffer. *Note
171 Picons::.
172
173 ** If the new option `gnus-treat-body-boundary' is non-`nil', a boundary
174 line is drawn at the end of the headers.
175
176 ** Signed article headers (X-PGP-Sig) can be verified with `W p'.
177
178 ** The Summary Buffer uses an arrow in the fringe to indicate the current
179 article. Use `(setq gnus-summary-display-arrow nil)' to disable it.
180
181 ** Warn about email replies to news
182
183 Do you often find yourself replying to news by email by mistake? Then
184 the new option `gnus-confirm-mail-reply-to-news' is just the thing for
185 you.
186
187 ** If the new option `gnus-summary-display-while-building' is non-`nil',
188 the summary buffer is shown and updated as it's being built.
189
190 ** The new `recent' mark `.' indicates newly arrived messages (as opposed
191 to old but unread messages).
192
193 ** Gnus supports RFC 2369 mailing list headers, and adds a number of
194 related commands in mailing list groups. *Note Mailing List::.
195
196 ** The Date header can be displayed in a format that can be read aloud in
197 English. *Note Article Date::.
198
199 ** diffs are automatically highlighted in groups matching
200 `mm-uu-diff-groups-regexp'
201
202 ** Better handling of Microsoft citation styles
203
204 Gnus now tries to recognize the mangled header block that some Microsoft
205 mailers use to indicate that the rest of the message is a citation, even
206 though it is not quoted in any way. The variable
207 `gnus-cite-unsightly-citation-regexp' matches the start of these
208 citations.
209
210 The new command `W Y f' (`gnus-article-outlook-deuglify-article') allows
211 deuglifying broken Outlook (Express) articles.
212
213 ** `gnus-article-skip-boring'
214
215 If you set `gnus-article-skip-boring' to `t', then Gnus will not scroll
216 down to show you a page that contains only boring text, which by default
217 means cited text and signature. You can customize what is skippable
218 using `gnus-article-boring-faces'.
219
220 This feature is especially useful if you read many articles that consist
221 of a little new content at the top with a long, untrimmed message cited
222 below.
223
224 ** Smileys (`:-)', `;-)' etc) are now displayed graphically in Emacs too.
225
226 Put `(setq gnus-treat-display-smileys nil)' in `~/.gnus.el' to disable
227 it.
228
229 ** Face headers handling. *Note Face::.
230
231 ** In the summary buffer, the new command `/ N' inserts new messages and `/
232 o' inserts old messages.
233
234 ** Gnus decodes morse encoded messages if you press `W m'.
235
236 ** `gnus-summary-line-format'
237
238 The default value changed to `%U%R%z%I%(%[%4L: %-23,23f%]%) %s\n'.
239 Moreover `gnus-extra-headers', `nnmail-extra-headers' and
240 `gnus-ignored-from-addresses' changed their default so that the users
241 name will be replaced by the recipient's name or the group name posting
242 to for NNTP groups.
243
244 ** Deleting of attachments.
245
246 The command `gnus-mime-save-part-and-strip' (bound to `C-o' on MIME
247 buttons) saves a part and replaces the part with an external one.
248 `gnus-mime-delete-part' (bound to `d' on MIME buttons) removes a part.
249 It works only on back ends that support editing.
250
251 ** `gnus-default-charset'
252
253 The default value is determined from the `current-language-environment'
254 variable, instead of `iso-8859-1'. Also the `.*' item in
255 `gnus-group-charset-alist' is removed.
256
257 ** Printing capabilities are enhanced.
258
259 Gnus supports Muttprint natively with `O P' from the Summary and Article
260 buffers. Also, each individual MIME part can be printed using `p' on
261 the MIME button.
262
263 ** Extended format specs.
264
265 Format spec `%&user-date;' is added into
266 `gnus-summary-line-format-alist'. Also, user defined extended format
267 specs are supported. The extended format specs look like `%u&foo;',
268 which invokes function `gnus-user-format-function-FOO'. Because `&' is
269 used as the escape character, old user defined format `%u&' is no longer
270 supported.
271
272 ** `/ *' (`gnus-summary-limit-include-cached') is rewritten.
273
274 It was aliased to `Y c' (`gnus-summary-insert-cached-articles'). The
275 new function filters out other articles.
276
277 ** Some limiting commands accept a `C-u' prefix to negate the match.
278
279 If `C-u' is used on subject, author or extra headers, i.e., `/ s', `/
280 a', and `/ x' (`gnus-summary-limit-to-{subject,author,extra}')
281 respectively, the result will be to display all articles that do not
282 match the expression.
283
284 ** Gnus inlines external parts (message/external).
285
286
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288 * Changes in Message mode and related Gnus features
289
290 ** Delayed articles
291
292 You can delay the sending of a message with `C-c C-j' in the Message
293 buffer. The messages are delivered at specified time. This is useful
294 for sending yourself reminders. *Note Delayed Articles::.
295
296 ** If the new option `nnml-use-compressed-files' is non-`nil', the nnml
297 back end allows compressed message files.
298
299 ** The new option `gnus-gcc-mark-as-read' automatically marks Gcc articles
300 as read.
301
302 ** Externalizing of attachments
303
304 If `gnus-gcc-externalize-attachments' or
305 `message-fcc-externalize-attachments' is non-`nil', attach local files
306 as external parts.
307
308 ** The envelope sender address can be customized when using Sendmail.
309 *Note Mail Variables: (message)Mail Variables.
310
311 ** Gnus no longer generate the Sender: header automatically.
312
313 Earlier it was generated when the user configurable email address was
314 different from the Gnus guessed default user address. As the guessing
315 algorithm is rarely correct these days, and (more controversially) the
316 only use of the Sender: header was to check if you are entitled to
317 cancel/supersede news (which is now solved by Cancel Locks instead, see
318 another entry), generation of the header has been disabled by default.
319 See the variables `message-required-headers',
320 `message-required-news-headers', and `message-required-mail-headers'.
321
322 ** Features from third party `message-utils.el' added to `message.el'.
323
324 Message now asks if you wish to remove `(was: <old subject>)' from
325 subject lines (see `message-subject-trailing-was-query'). `C-c M-m' and
326 `C-c M-f' inserts markers indicating included text. `C-c C-f a' adds a
327 X-No-Archive: header. `C-c C-f x' inserts appropriate headers and a
328 note in the body for cross-postings and followups (see the variables
329 `message-cross-post-*').
330
331 ** References and X-Draft-From headers are no longer generated when you
332 start composing messages and `message-generate-headers-first' is `nil'.
333
334 ** Easy inclusion of X-Faces headers. *Note X-Face::.
335
336 ** Group Carbon Copy (GCC) quoting
337
338 To support groups that contains SPC and other weird characters, groups
339 are quoted before they are placed in the Gcc: header. This means
340 variables such as `gnus-message-archive-group' should no longer contain
341 quote characters to make groups containing SPC work. Also, if you are
342 using the string `nnml:foo, nnml:bar' (indicating Gcc into two groups)
343 you must change it to return the list `("nnml:foo" "nnml:bar")',
344 otherwise the Gcc: line will be quoted incorrectly. Note that returning
345 the string `nnml:foo, nnml:bar' was incorrect earlier, it just didn't
346 generate any problems since it was inserted directly.
347
348 ** `message-insinuate-rmail'
349
350 Adding `(message-insinuate-rmail)' and `(setq mail-user-agent
351 'gnus-user-agent)' in `.emacs' convinces Rmail to compose, reply and
352 forward messages in message-mode, where you can enjoy the power of MML.
353
354 ** `message-minibuffer-local-map'
355
356 The line below enables BBDB in resending a message:
357 (define-key message-minibuffer-local-map [(tab)]
358 'bbdb-complete-name)
359
360 ** `gnus-posting-styles'
361
362 Add a new format of match like
363 ((header "to" "larsi.*org")
364 (Organization "Somewhere, Inc."))
365 The old format like the lines below is obsolete, but still accepted.
366 (header "to" "larsi.*org"
367 (Organization "Somewhere, Inc."))
368
369 ** `message-ignored-news-headers' and `message-ignored-mail-headers'
370
371 `X-Draft-From' and `X-Gnus-Agent-Meta-Information' have been added into
372 these two variables. If you customized those, perhaps you need add
373 those two headers too.
374
375 ** Gnus supports the "format=flowed" (RFC 2646) parameter. On composing
376 messages, it is enabled by `use-hard-newlines'. Decoding format=flowed
377 was present but not documented in earlier versions.
378
379 ** The option `mm-fill-flowed' can be used to disable treatment of
380 "format=flowed" messages. Also, flowed text is disabled when sending
381 inline PGP signed messages. (New in Gnus 5.10.7)
382
383 ** Gnus supports the generation of RFC 2298 Disposition Notification
384 requests.
385
386 This is invoked with the `C-c M-n' key binding from message mode.
387
388 ** Message supports the Importance: (RFC 2156) header.
389
390 In the message buffer, `C-c C-f C-i' or `C-c C-u' cycles through the
391 valid values.
392
393 ** Gnus supports Cancel Locks in News.
394
395 This means a header `Cancel-Lock' is inserted in news posting. It is
396 used to determine if you wrote an article or not (for canceling and
397 superseding). Gnus generates a random password string the first time
398 you post a message, and saves it in your `~/.emacs' using the Custom
399 system. While the variable is called `canlock-password', it is not
400 security sensitive data. Publishing your canlock string on the web will
401 not allow anyone to be able to anything she could not already do. The
402 behavior can be changed by customizing `message-insert-canlock'.
403
404 ** Gnus supports PGP (RFC 1991/2440), PGP/MIME (RFC 2015/3156) and S/MIME
405 (RFC 2630-2633).
406
407 It needs an external S/MIME and OpenPGP implementation, but no
408 additional Lisp libraries. This add several menu items to the
409 Attachments menu, and `C-c RET' key bindings, when composing messages.
410 This also obsoletes `gnus-article-hide-pgp-hook'.
411
412 ** MML (Mime compose) prefix changed from `M-m' to `C-c C-m'.
413
414 This change was made to avoid conflict with the standard binding of
415 `back-to-indentation', which is also useful in message mode.
416
417 ** The default for `message-forward-show-mml' changed to the symbol `best'.
418
419 The behavior for the `best' value is to show MML (i.e., convert to MIME)
420 when appropriate. MML will not be used when forwarding signed or
421 encrypted messages, as the conversion invalidate the digital signature.
422
423 ** If `auto-compression-mode' is enabled, attachments are automatically
424 decompressed when activated.
425
426 ** Support for non-ASCII domain names
427
428 Message supports non-ASCII domain names in From:, To: and Cc: and will
429 query you whether to perform encoding when you try to send a message.
430 The variable `message-use-idna' controls this. Gnus will also decode
431 non-ASCII domain names in From:, To: and Cc: when you view a message.
432 The variable `gnus-use-idna' controls this.
433
434 ** You can now drag and drop attachments to the Message buffer. See
435 `mml-dnd-protocol-alist' and `mml-dnd-attach-options'. *Note MIME:
436 (message)MIME.
437
438
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440 * Changes in back ends
441
442 ** Gnus can display RSS newsfeeds as a newsgroup. *Note RSS::.
443
444 ** The nndoc back end now supports mailman digests and exim bounces.
445
446 ** Gnus supports Maildir groups.
447
448 Gnus includes a new back end `nnmaildir.el'. *Note Maildir::.
449
450 ** The nnml and nnfolder back ends store marks for each groups.
451
452 This makes it possible to take backup of nnml/nnfolder servers/groups
453 separately of `~/.newsrc.eld', while preserving marks. It also makes it
454 possible to share articles and marks between users (without sharing the
455 `~/.newsrc.eld' file) within e.g. a department. It works by storing the
456 marks stored in `~/.newsrc.eld' in a per-group file `.marks' (for nnml)
457 and `GROUPNAME.mrk' (for nnfolder, named GROUPNAME). If the
458 nnml/nnfolder is moved to another machine, Gnus will automatically use
459 the `.marks' or `.mrk' file instead of the information in
460 `~/.newsrc.eld'. The new server variables `nnml-marks-is-evil' and
461 `nnfolder-marks-is-evil' can be used to disable this feature.
462
463
464 \f
465 * Appearance
466
467 ** The menu bar item (in Group and Summary buffer) named "Misc" has been
468 renamed to "Gnus".
469
470 ** The menu bar item (in Message mode) named "MML" has been renamed to
471 "Attachments". Note that this menu also contains security related
472 stuff, like signing and encryption (*note Security: (message)Security.).
473
474 ** The tool bars have been updated to use GNOME icons in Group, Summary and
475 Message mode. You can also customize the tool bars. This is a new
476 feature in Gnus 5.10.9. (Only for Emacs, not in XEmacs.)
477
478 ** The tool bar icons are now (de)activated correctly in the group buffer,
479 see the variable `gnus-group-update-tool-bar'. Its default value
480 depends on your Emacs version. This is a new feature in Gnus 5.10.9.
481
482 \f
483 * Miscellaneous changes
484
485 ** `gnus-agent'
486
487 The Gnus Agent has seen a major updated and is now enabled by default,
488 and all nntp and nnimap servers from `gnus-select-method' and
489 `gnus-secondary-select-method' are agentized by default. Earlier only
490 the server in `gnus-select-method' was agentized by the default, and the
491 agent was disabled by default. When the agent is enabled, headers are
492 now also retrieved from the Agent cache instead of the back ends when
493 possible. Earlier this only happened in the unplugged state. You can
494 enroll or remove servers with `J a' and `J r' in the server buffer.
495 Gnus will not download articles into the Agent cache, unless you
496 instruct it to do so, though, by using `J u' or `J s' from the Group
497 buffer. You revert to the old behavior of having the Agent disabled
498 with `(setq gnus-agent nil)'. Note that putting `(gnus-agentize)' in
499 `~/.gnus.el' is not needed any more.
500
501 ** Gnus reads the NOV and articles in the Agent if plugged.
502
503 If one reads an article while plugged, and the article already exists in
504 the Agent, it won't get downloaded once more. `(setq gnus-agent-cache
505 nil)' reverts to the old behavior.
506
507 ** Dired integration
508
509 `gnus-dired-minor-mode' (see *Note Other modes::) installs key bindings
510 in dired buffers to send a file as an attachment, open a file using the
511 appropriate mailcap entry, and print a file using the mailcap entry.
512
513 ** The format spec `%C' for positioning point has changed to `%*'.
514
515 ** `gnus-slave-unplugged'
516
517 A new command which starts Gnus offline in slave mode.
518
519
520 \f
521 * For older news, see Gnus info node "New Features".
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