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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/gnus.texi


From: Miles Bader
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/gnus.texi
Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 04:01:58 -0400

Index: emacs/man/gnus.texi
diff -c emacs/man/gnus.texi:1.37 emacs/man/gnus.texi:1.38
*** emacs/man/gnus.texi:1.37    Sat Sep 25 12:02:03 2004
--- emacs/man/gnus.texi Mon Sep 27 07:44:42 2004
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*** 6206,6212 ****
  @item M P a
  @kindex M P a (Summary)
  @findex gnus-uu-mark-all
! Mark all articles in series order (@code{gnus-uu-mark-series}).
  
  @item M P b
  @kindex M P b (Summary)
--- 6206,6212 ----
  @item M P a
  @kindex M P a (Summary)
  @findex gnus-uu-mark-all
! Mark all articles in series order (@code{gnus-uu-mark-all}).
  
  @item M P b
  @kindex M P b (Summary)
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*** 16625,16631 ****
  This instructs the @code{imap.el} package to log any exchanges with
  the server.  The log is stored in the buffer @samp{*imap-log*}.  Look
  for error messages, which sometimes are tagged with the keyword
! @code{BAD} - but when submitting a bug, make sure to include all the
  data.
  
  @node Other Sources
--- 16625,16631 ----
  This instructs the @code{imap.el} package to log any exchanges with
  the server.  The log is stored in the buffer @samp{*imap-log*}.  Look
  for error messages, which sometimes are tagged with the keyword
! @code{BAD}---but when submitting a bug, make sure to include all the
  data.
  
  @node Other Sources
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*** 18300,18307 ****
  While it may be obvious to all, the only headers and articles
  available while unplugged are those headers and articles that were
  fetched into the Agent while previously plugged.  To put it another
! way, "If you forget to fetch something while plugged, you might have a
! less than satisfying unplugged session".  For this reason, the Agent
  adds two visual effects to your summary buffer.  These effects display
  the download status of each article so that you always know which
  articles will be available when unplugged.
--- 18300,18307 ----
  While it may be obvious to all, the only headers and articles
  available while unplugged are those headers and articles that were
  fetched into the Agent while previously plugged.  To put it another
! way, ``If you forget to fetch something while plugged, you might have a
! less than satisfying unplugged session''.  For this reason, the Agent
  adds two visual effects to your summary buffer.  These effects display
  the download status of each article so that you always know which
  articles will be available when unplugged.
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*** 20490,20497 ****
  ...
  @end example
  
! Then that means "score on the from header of the grandparent of the
! current article".  An indirection is quite fast, but it's better to say:
  
  @example
  (1-
--- 20490,20497 ----
  ...
  @end example
  
! Then that means ``score on the from header of the grandparent of the
! current article''.  An indirection is quite fast, but it's better to say:
  
  @example
  (1-
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*** 22710,22716 ****
  articles becomes the substitute for checking incoming mail.  Whether
  only unseen articles or all unread articles will be processed is
  determined by the @code{spam-autodetect-recheck-messages}.  When set
! to t, unread messages will be rechecked.
  
  @code{spam-autodetect} grants the user at once more and less control
  of spam filtering.  The user will have more control over each group's
--- 22710,22716 ----
  articles becomes the substitute for checking incoming mail.  Whether
  only unseen articles or all unread articles will be processed is
  determined by the @code{spam-autodetect-recheck-messages}.  When set
! to @code{t}, unread messages will be rechecked.
  
  @code{spam-autodetect} grants the user at once more and less control
  of spam filtering.  The user will have more control over each group's




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