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Merge changes made in Gnus trunk.
nnir.el: Batch header retrieval.
proto-stream.el: New library to provide protocol-specific TLS/STARTTLS connections for IMAP, NNTP, SMTP, POP3 and similar protocols.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection): Use it.
proto-stream.el (open-proto-stream): Complete the documentation.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection): Check for "OK" from the greeting.
nntp.el: Use proto-streams for the relevant connections types.
nntp.el (nntp-open-connection): Switch on STARTTLS on supported servers.
proto-stream.el (open-proto-stream): Add a way to specify what the end of a command is.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-tls): Delete output from openssl if we're using tls.el.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-network): If we don't have gnutls-cli or gnutls built in, then don't try to establish a STARTTLS connection.
color.el (color-lab->srgb): Fix function call name.
proto-stream.el: Fix the syntax in the comment.
nntp.el (nntp-open-connection): Fix the STARTTLS command syntax.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-starttls): Actually implement the starttls.el STARTTLS.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-always-use-starttls): New variable.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-starttls): De-duplicate the starttls code.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-starttls): Folded back into the main function.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-command): Refactor out.
nnimap.el (nnimap-stream): Change default to `undecided'.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection): If `nnimap-stream' is `undecided', try ssl first, and then network.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection-1): Respect nnimap-server-port.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection): Be more backwards-compatible.
proto-stream.el (open-protocol-stream): Renamed from open-proto-stream.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-network): When doing opportunistic TLS upgrades we don't really care about the identity of the peer.
gnus.texi (Customizing the IMAP Connection): Note the new defaults.
gnus.texi (Direct Functions): Note the STARTTLS upgrade.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-network): Force starttls.el to use gnutls-cli, since that what we've checked for.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-always-use-starttls): Only default to t if open-gnutls-stream exists.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-network): If STARTTLS failed, then just open a normal connection.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-network): Wait until the greeting before doing STARTTLS.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection-1): Always upgrade to STARTTLS (for backwards compatibility).
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection-1): Really respect nnimap-server-port.
nntp.el (nntp-open-connection): Provide a :success condition.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection-1): Ditto.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-network): See what the response to the STARTTLS command is.
proto-stream.el (proto-stream-open-network): Add some comments.
proto-stream.el: Fix example.
proto-stream.el (open-protocol-stream): Actually mention the STARTTLS upgrade.
nnir.el (nnir-get-active): Skip nnir-ignored-newsgroups when searching.
nnir.el (nnir-ignore-newsgroups): Fix default value.
nnir.el (nnir-run-gmane): Use mm-delete-duplicates instead of delete-dups that is not available in XEmacs 21.4.
mm-util.el (mm-delete-duplicates): Add comment.
gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-delete-article): If delete fails don't change the registry.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection-1): w32 open-network-stream doesn't seem to accept strings-with-numbers as port numbers.
color.el: fix docstring to use English rather than math notation for intervals.
shr.el (shr-find-fill-point): Don't break before apostrophes.
nnir.el (nnir-request-move-article): Bail out if no move support in group.
color.el (color-rgb->hsv): Fix docstring.
nnir.el (nnir-get-active): Improve active list retrieval.
shr.el (shr-find-fill-point): Work better for kinsoku chars and apostrophes.
gnus-gravatar.el (gnus-gravatar-size): Set gnus-gravatar-size to nil.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection-1): Use gnus-string-match-p.
nnimap.el (nnimap-open-connection-1): Fix PREAUTH.
proto-stream.el (open-protocol-stream): All starttls connections are handled by the network handler.
gnus-gravatar.el (gnus-gravatar-insert): Delete unnecessary binding to t of inhibit-read-only since it is inside gnus-with-article-headers.
gnus-gravatar.el (gnus-gravatar-transform-address): Use mail-extract-address-components that supports non-ASCII names rather than mail-header-parse-addresses.
shr.el (shr-find-fill-point): Don't break line between kinsoku-bol characters.
gnus-gravatar.el (gnus-gravatar-insert): Allow LWSP in the middle of names.
nnmaildir.el (nnmaildir-request-set-mark): Add article to add-mark funcall.
gnus-msg.el: Remove nastygram thing.
message.el (message-from-style): Fix comment.
message.el (message-user-organization): Do not use gnus-local-organization.
gnus.el: Remove gnus-local-organization.
rtree.el: New file to handle range trees.
nnir.el, gnus-sum.el: Redo the way nnir handles registry updates.
rtree.el (rtree-extract): Simplify.
gnus-win.el (gnus-configure-windows): Remove Gnus 3.x setting support.
gnus-msg.el: Mark gnus-outgoing-message-group as obsolete.
gnus.texi (Archived Messages): Remove gnus-outgoing-message-group.
gnus-win.el (gnus-configure-frame): Remove old compatibility code.
rtree.el (rtree-memq): Rewrite it as a non-recursive function.
rtree.el (rtree-add, rtree-delq, rtree-length): Implement.
rtree.el (rtree-add): Make code slightly faster.
nnir.el: Allow modified summary-line-format in nnir summary buffers.
author | Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> |
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date | Thu, 02 Dec 2010 22:21:31 +0000 |
parents | 1d1d5d9bd884 |
children | 376148b31b5e |
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;;; bruce.el --- bruce phrase utility for overloading the Communications -*- no-byte-compile: t -*- ;;; Decency Act snoops, if any. ;; Copyright (C) 1988, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, ;; 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: games ;; Created: Jan 1997 ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; This program was written to protest the miss-named "Communications ;; Decency Act of 1996. This Act bans "indecent speech", whatever that is, ;; from the Internet. For more on the CDA, see Richard Stallman's essay on ;; censorship, included in the etc directory of emacs distributions 19.34 ;; and up. See also http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html. ;; For many years, emacs has included a program called Spook. This program ;; adds a series of "keywords" to email just before it goes out. On the ;; theory that the NSA monitors people's email, the keywords would be ;; picked up by the NSA's snoop computers, causing them to waste time ;; reading your meeting schedule notices or other email boring to everyone ;; but you and (you hope) the recipient. See below (I left in the original ;; writeup when I made this conversion), or the emacs documentation at ;; ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/emacs-manual*. ;; Bruce is a direct copy of spook, with the word "spook" replaced with ;; the word "bruce". Thanks to "esr", whoever he, she or it may be, this ;; conversion was an extremely easy piece of editing, suitable for a first ;; essay at elisp programming. ;; You may think of the name as having been derived from a certain Monty ;; Python routine. Or from Lenny Bruce, who opposed censorship in his own ;; inimitable way. Bruce does exactly what Spook does: it throws keywords ;; into your email messages or other documents. ;; However, in order to comply with the CDA as interpreted by Richard ;; Stallman (see the essay on censorship), bruce is distributed without a ;; data file from which to select words at random. Sorry about that. I ;; believe the average user will be able to come up with a few words on ;; his or her own. If that is a problem, feel free to ask any American ;; teenager, preferably one who attends a government school. Failing ;; that, you might write to Mr. Clinton or Ms Reno or their successors and ;; ask them for suggestions. Think of it as a public spirited act: the ;; time they spend answering you is time not spent persecuting someone ;; else. However, do ask them to respond by snail mail, where their ;; suggestions would be legal. ;; To build the data file, just start a file called bruce.lines in the etc ;; directory of your emacs distribution. Note that each phrase or word has ;; to be followed by an ascii 0, control-@. See the file spook.lines in ;; the etc directory for an example. In emacs, use c-q c-@ to insert the ;; ascii 0s. ;; Once you have edited up a data file, you have to tell emacs how to find ;; the program bruce. Add the following two lines to your .emacs file. Be ;; sure to uncomment the second line. ;; for bruce mode ;; (autoload 'bruce "bruce" "Use the Bruce program to protest the CDA" t) ;; Shut down emacs and fire it up again. Then "M-x bruce" should put some ;; shocking words in the current buffer. ;; Please note that I am not suggesting that you actually use this program ;; to add "illegal" words to your email, or any other purpose. First, you ;; don't really need a program to do it, and second, it would be illegal ;; for me to suggest or advise that you actually break the law. This ;; program was written as a demonstration only, and as an act of political ;; protest and free expression protected by the First Amendment, or ;; whatever is left of it. ;; We now return to the original writeup for spook: ;; Steve Strassmann <straz@media-lab.media.mit.edu> didn't write the ;; program spook, from which this was adapted, and even if he did, he ;; really didn't mean for you to use it in an anarchistic way. ;; ;; To use this: ;; Just before sending mail, do M-x spook. ;; A number of phrases will be inserted into your buffer, to help ;; give your message that extra bit of attractiveness for automated ;; keyword scanners. Help defeat the NSA trunk trawler! ;;; Code: (require 'cookie1) ; Variables (defgroup bruce nil "Insert phrases selected at random from a file into a buffer." :prefix "bruce-" :group 'games) (defcustom bruce-phrases-file "~/bruce.lines" "Keep your favourite phrases here." :type 'file :group 'bruce) (defcustom bruce-phrase-default-count 15 "Default number of phrases to insert." :type 'integer :group 'bruce) ;;;###autoload (defun bruce () "Adds that special touch of class to your outgoing mail." (interactive) (or (file-exists-p bruce-phrases-file) (error "You need to create %s" bruce-phrases-file)) (cookie-insert bruce-phrases-file bruce-phrase-default-count "Checking authorization..." "Checking authorization...Approved")) ;;;###autoload (defun snarf-bruces () "Return a vector containing the lines from `bruce-phrases-file'." (or (file-exists-p bruce-phrases-file) (error "You need to create %s" bruce-phrases-file)) (cookie-snarf bruce-phrases-file "Checking authorization..." "Checking authorization...Approved")) ;; Note: the implementation that used to take up most of this file has been ;; cleaned up, generalized, gratuitously broken by esr, and now resides in ;; cookie1.el. (provide 'bruce) ;; arch-tag: b83ded51-4ccb-41ef-8bd6-3b521e81dd9b ;;; bruce.el ends here