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2010-03-23 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* gnus-art.el (canlock-verify): Autoload it for Emacs 21.
* message.el (ecomplete-setup): Autoload it for Emacs <23.
* mml-sec.el (mml-secure-cache-passphrase): Default to t that is
password-cache's default if it is not bound.
(mml-secure-passphrase-cache-expiry): Default to 16 that is
password-cache-expiry's default if it is not bound.
* pop3.el (pop3-list): Don't use 3rd arg of `split-string' which is not
available in Emacs 21.
2010-03-23 Teodor Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
* auth-source.el (auth-sources): Fix up definition so extra parameters
are always inline.
2010-03-22 Martin Stjernholm <mast@lysator.liu.se>
* nnimap.el (nnimap-verify-uidvalidity): Fixed bug where uidvalidity
wasn't updated after mismatch. Clear cached mailbox info correctly
when uidvalidity changes.
(nnimap-group-prefixed-name): New function to avoid some code
duplication.
(nnimap-verify-uidvalidity, nnimap-group-overview-filename)
(nnimap-request-group): Use it.
(nnimap-retrieve-groups, nnimap-verify-uidvalidity)
(nnimap-update-unseen): Significantly improved speed of Gnus startup
with many imap folders. This is done by caching the group status from
the imap server persistently in a group parameter `imap-status'. (This
was cached before too if `nnimap-retrieve-groups-asynchronous' was set,
but not persistently, so every Gnus startup was still very slow.)
2010-03-20 Teodor Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
* auth-source.el: Set up autoloads. Bump to 23.2 because of the
secrets.el dependency.
(auth-sources): Add optional user name. Add secrets.el configuration
choice (unused right now).
2010-03-20 Teodor Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-make-menu-bar): Let
`gnus-registry-install-shortcuts' fill in the functions.
* gnus-registry.el (gnus-summary-misc-menu): Declare to avoid
warnings.
(gnus-registry-misc-menus): Variable to hold registry mark menus.
(gnus-registry-install-shortcuts): Populate and use it in a
`gnus-summary-menu-hook' lambda, under "Gnus"->"Registry Marks".
2010-03-20 Martin Stjernholm <mast@lysator.liu.se>
* nnimap.el (nnimap-decode-group-name, nnimap-encode-group-name):
In-place substitutions for the group name encoding/decoding.
(nnimap-find-minmax-uid, nnimap-possibly-change-group)
(nnimap-retrieve-headers-progress, nnimap-possibly-change-group)
(nnimap-retrieve-headers-progress, nnimap-request-article-part)
(nnimap-update-unseen, nnimap-request-list)
(nnimap-retrieve-groups, nnimap-request-update-info-internal)
(nnimap-request-set-mark, nnimap-split-to-groups)
(nnimap-split-articles, nnimap-request-newgroups)
(nnimap-request-create-group, nnimap-request-accept-article)
(nnimap-request-delete-group, nnimap-request-rename-group)
(nnimap-acl-get, nnimap-acl-edit): Use them. Replace `mbx' with
`encoded-mbx' for consistency.
(nnimap-close-group): Call `imap-current-mailbox' instead of using the
variable `imap-current-mailbox'.
* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-fetch-articles, gnus-agent-fetch-headers)
(gnus-agent-regenerate-group): Use `gnus-agent-decoded-group-name'.
2010-03-20 Bojan Petrovic <bpetrovi@f.bg.ac.rs>
* pop3.el (pop3-display-message-size-flag): Display message size byte
counts during POP3 download.
(pop3-movemail): Use it.
(pop3-list): Implement listing of available messages.
2010-03-20 Mark Triggs <mst@dishevelled.net> (tiny change)
* nnir.el (nnir-get-article-nov-override-function): New function to
override the normal NOV retrieval.
(nnir-retrieve-headers): Use it.
author | Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> |
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date | Tue, 23 Mar 2010 07:38:13 +0000 |
parents | 7787e34f5b4f |
children | 21cb91dca6c7 |
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