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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>
date Thu, 02 Dec 2010 22:21:31 +0000
parents 1529ab88805c
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	     Emacs for Windows NT/2000 and Windows 95/98/ME

  Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,
    2010  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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  This directory contains support for compiling and running GNU Emacs on
  Windows NT, Windows 95, and their successors.  This port supports all
  of the major functionality of the Unix version, including
  subprocesses, windowing features (fonts, colors, scroll bars, multiple
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  Precompiled distributions are also available; ftp to

	ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows/

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* Building and installing

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  + movemail.exe - A helper application for safely moving mail from
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  option.

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