; * doc/misc/gnus.texi: Fix last change.

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Eli Zaretskii 2023-02-27 14:32:57 +02:00
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@ -14509,24 +14509,24 @@ Here's an example method that's more complex:
@end example
@table @code
@item nnimap-address
@vindex nnimap-address
@item nnimap-address
The address of the server, like @samp{imap.gmail.com}.
@item nnimap-user
@vindex nnimap-user
@item nnimap-user
Username to use for authentication to the @acronym{IMAP} server. This
corresponds to the value of the @samp{login} token in your
@file{~/.authinfo} file. Set this variable if you want to access
multiple accounts from the same @acronym{IMAP} server.
@item nnimap-server-port
@vindex nnimap-server-port
@item nnimap-server-port
If the server uses a non-standard port, that can be specified here. A
typical port would be @code{"imap"} or @code{"imaps"}.
@item nnimap-stream
@vindex nnimap-stream
@item nnimap-stream
How @code{nnimap} should connect to the server. Possible values are:
@table @code
@ -14556,8 +14556,8 @@ Non-encrypted and unsafe straight socket connection.
@end table
@item nnimap-authenticator
@vindex nnimap-authenticator
@item nnimap-authenticator
Some @acronym{IMAP} servers allow anonymous logins. In that case,
this should be set to @code{anonymous}. If this variable isn't set,
the normal login methods will be used. If you wish to specify a
@ -14566,8 +14566,8 @@ specific login method to be used, you can set this variable to either
@code{plain}, @code{cram-md5} or @code{xoauth2}. (The latter method
requires using the @file{oauth2.el} library.)
@item nnimap-expunge
@vindex nnimap-expunge
@item nnimap-expunge
When to expunge deleted messages. If @code{never}, deleted articles
are marked with the IMAP @code{\\Delete} flag but not automatically
expunged. If @code{immediately}, deleted articles are immediately expunged
@ -14582,33 +14582,33 @@ EXPUNGE nil is equivalent to @code{never}, while t will immediately
expunge ALL articles that are currently flagged as deleted
(i.e., potentially not only the article that was just deleted).
@item nnimap-streaming
@vindex nnimap-streaming
@item nnimap-streaming
Virtually all @acronym{IMAP} server support fast streaming of data.
If you have problems connecting to the server, try setting this to
@code{nil}.
@item nnimap-fetch-partial-articles
@vindex nnimap-fetch-partial-articles
@item nnimap-fetch-partial-articles
If non-@code{nil}, fetch partial articles from the server. If set to
a string, then it's interpreted as a regexp, and parts that have
matching types will be fetched. For instance, @samp{"text/"} will
fetch all textual parts, while leaving the rest on the server.
@item nnimap-record-commands
@vindex nnimap-record-commands
@item nnimap-record-commands
If non-@code{nil}, record all @acronym{IMAP} commands in the
@samp{"*imap log*"} buffer.
@item nnimap-use-namespaces
@vindex nnimap-use-namespaces
@item nnimap-use-namespaces
If non-@code{nil}, omit the IMAP namespace prefix in nnimap group
names. If your IMAP mailboxes are called something like @samp{INBOX}
and @samp{INBOX.Lists.emacs}, but you'd like the nnimap group names to
be @samp{INBOX} and @samp{Lists.emacs}, you should enable this option.
@item nnimap-keepalive-intervals
@vindex nnimap-keepalive-intervals
@item nnimap-keepalive-intervals
By default, nnimap will send occasional @samp{NOOP} (keepalive)
commands to the server, to keep the connection alive. This option
governs how often that happens. It is a cons of two integers,