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@@ -4,9 +4,6 @@
@c Copyright (C) 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008,
@c 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c
-@c Do not modify this file, it was generated from gnus-faq.xml, available from
-@c <URL:http://my.gnus.org/FAQ/>.
-@c
@setfilename gnus-faq.info
@settitle Frequently Asked Questions
@c %**end of header
@@ -40,20 +37,9 @@
@subheading Abstract
This is the new Gnus Frequently Asked Questions list.
-If you have a Web browser, the official hypertext version is at
-@uref{http://my.gnus.org/FAQ/},
-the Docbook source is available from
-@uref{http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnus/, http://sourceforge.net}.
Please submit features and suggestions to the
-@email{faq-discuss@@my.gnus.org, FAQ discussion list}.
-The list is protected against junk mail with
-@uref{http://smarden.org/qconfirm/index.html, qconfirm}. As
-a subscriber, your submissions will automatically pass. You can
-also subscribe to the list by sending a blank email to
-@email{faq-discuss-subscribe@@my.gnus.org, faq-discuss-subscribe@@my.gnus.org}
-and @uref{http://mail1.kens.com/cgi-bin/ezmlm-browse?command=monthbythread%26list=faq-discuss, browse
-the archive (BROKEN)}.
+@email{ding@@gnus.org, ding list}.
@node FAQ - Changes
@subheading Changes
@@ -98,8 +84,6 @@ would like to thank Steve Baur and Per Abrahamsen for doing a wonderful
job with this FAQ before him. We would like to do the same - thanks,
Justin!
-If you have a Web browser, the official hypertext version is at:
-@uref{http://my.gnus.org/FAQ/}.
This version is much nicer than the unofficial hypertext
versions that are archived at Utrecht, Oxford, Smart Pages, Ohio
State, and other FAQ archives. See the resources question below
@@ -107,7 +91,7 @@ if you want information on obtaining it in another format.
The information contained here was compiled with the assistance
of the Gnus development mailing list, and any errors or
-misprints are the my.gnus.org team's fault, sorry.
+misprints are the Gnus team's fault, sorry.
@node FAQ 1 - Installation FAQ
@subsection Installation FAQ
@@ -1042,8 +1026,7 @@ in Gnus Country :-). It's a three step process: First we
make faces (specifications of how summary-line shall look
like) for those postings, then we'll give them some
special score and finally we'll tell Gnus to use the new
-faces. You can find detailed instructions on how to do it on
-@uref{http://my.gnus.org/node/view/224, my.gnus.org}
+faces.
@node FAQ 4-12
@subsubheading Question 4.12
@@ -1414,7 +1397,7 @@ or @uref{http://aspell.sourceforge.net/, aspell}
installed and in your Path. Then you need
@uref{http://www.kdstevens.com/~stevens/ispell-page.html, ispell.el}
and for on-the-fly spell-checking
-@uref{http://www-sop.inria.fr/mimosa/personnel/Manuel.Serrano/flyspell/flyspell.html, flyspell.el}.
+@uref{http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Manuel.Serrano/flyspell/flyspell.html, flyspell.el}.
Ispell.el is shipped with Emacs and available through the XEmacs package system,
flyspell.el is shipped with Emacs and part of XEmacs text-modes package which is
available through the package system, so there should be no need to install them
@@ -1987,7 +1970,7 @@ server like
@uref{http://www.isc.org/products/INN/, inn}.
Then you want to fetch your Mail, popular choices
are @uref{http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/, fetchmail}
-and @uref{http://www.qcc.ca/~charlesc/software/getmail-3.0/, getmail}.
+and @uref{http://pyropus.ca/software/getmail/, getmail}.
You should tell those to write the mail to your disk and
Gnus to read it from there. Last but not least the mail
sending part: This can be done with every MTA like
@@ -2141,12 +2124,8 @@ Which websites should I know?
@subsubheading Answer
-The two most important ones are the
+The most important one is the
@uref{http://www.gnus.org, official Gnus website}.
-and it's sister site
-@uref{http://my.gnus.org, my.gnus.org (MGO)},
-hosting an archive of lisp snippets, howtos, a (not
-really finished) tutorial and this FAQ.
Tell me about other sites which are interesting.