الجمعة، 8 مارس 2013

ome Gnus features:


ome Gnus features:
  • a range of backends that support any or all of:
    • reading email from the local filesystem, or over a network via IMAP or POP3
    • reading web pages via an RSS or Atom feed
    • treating a directory of files, either local or remote (via FTP or other method) as articles to browse
    • reading Usenet News, including the Gmane and Gwene mail-to-news archives of mailing lists
  • simple or advanced mail splitting (automatic sorting of incoming mail to user-defined groups)
  • incoming mail can be set to expire instead of just plain deletion
  • custom posting styles (e.g. a different From address, .signature etc.) for each group
  • virtual groups (e.g., directory on the computer can be read as a group)
  • an advanced message scoring system
  • user-defined hooks for almost any method (in emacs lisp)
  • many of the parameters (e.g., expiration, posting style) can be specified individually for all of the groups
  • integration with the Insidious Big Brother Database (BBDB) to handle contacts in a highly automated fashion.
  • integration with other Emacs packages, such as the W3 web browser, LDAP lookup code, etc.
Some people[who?] say there is no feature (or something similar) in any MUA Gnus doesn't have – or if there isn't one ready, it can be done "easily" with few lines of emacs lisp.
To quote the Gnus Manual:

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