@subsubheading Answer
Gnus is released independent from releases of Emacs and XEmacs.
-Therefore, the version bundled with Emacs or the version in XEmacs'
+Therefore, the version bundled with Emacs or the version in XEmacs's
package system might not be up to date (e.g. Gnus 5.9 bundled with Emacs
21 is outdated).
You can get the latest released version of Gnus from
The first thing you've got to do is to
create a suitable directory (no blanks in directory name
please) e.g. c:\myhome. Then you must set the environment
-variable HOME to this directory. To do this under Win9x
+variable HOME to this directory. To do this under Windows 9x
or Me include the line
@example
@subsubheading Answer
-There's not only the Gnus manual but also the manuals
-for message, emacs-mime, sieve and pgg. Those packages
-are distributed with Gnus and used by Gnus but aren't
-really part of core Gnus, so they are documented in
-different info files, you should have a look in those
-manuals, too.
+There's not only the Gnus manual but also the manuals for message,
+emacs-mime, sieve, EasyPG Assistant, and pgg. Those packages are
+distributed with Gnus and used by Gnus but aren't really part of core
+Gnus, so they are documented in different info files, you should have
+a look in those manuals, too.
@node FAQ 8-3
@subsubheading Question 8.3