Remove obsolete information from Gnus manual
The Gnus manual was still referencing long-removed external marks in section "Archiving Mails". Without external marks, that section is almost pointless, so remove it completely. * doc/misc/gnus.texi (Archiving Mail): Remove section. (Top, Browsing the Web): Remove references to "Archiving Mail". (Bug#63497)
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@ -713,7 +713,6 @@ Choosing a Mail Back End
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Browsing the Web
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* Archiving Mail::
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* Web Searches:: Creating groups from articles that match a string.
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* RSS:: Reading RDF site summary.
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@ -17244,7 +17243,6 @@ Gnus has been getting a bit of a collection of back ends for providing
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interfaces to these sources.
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@menu
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* Archiving Mail::
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* Web Searches:: Creating groups from articles that match a string.
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* RSS:: Reading RDF site summary.
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@end menu
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@ -17261,29 +17259,6 @@ cases, it makes a lot of sense to let the Gnus Agent (@pxref{Gnus
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Unplugged}) handle downloading articles, and then you can read them at
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leisure from your local disk. No more World Wide Wait for you.
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@node Archiving Mail
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@subsection Archiving Mail
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@cindex archiving mail
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@cindex backup of mail
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Some of the back ends, notably @code{nnml}, @code{nnfolder}, and
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@code{nnmaildir}, now actually store the article marks with each group.
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For these servers, archiving and restoring a group while preserving
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marks is fairly simple.
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(Preserving the group level and group parameters as well still
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requires ritual dancing and sacrifices to the @file{.newsrc.eld} deity
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though.)
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To archive an entire @code{nnml}, @code{nnfolder}, or @code{nnmaildir}
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server, take a recursive copy of the server directory. There is no need
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to shut down Gnus, so archiving may be invoked by @code{cron} or
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similar. You restore the data by restoring the directory tree, and
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adding a server definition pointing to that directory in Gnus. The
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@ref{Article Backlog}, @ref{Asynchronous Fetching} and other things
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might interfere with overwriting data, so you may want to shut down Gnus
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before you restore the data.
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@node Web Searches
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@subsection Web Searches
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@cindex nnweb
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