David Z Maze writes:
> The big downside of Gnus, of course, is that it's written entirely in
> Emacs-Lisp, and you pretty much need to know elisp moderately well to be
> able to effectively configure it.

I don't think this is true any more.  The customization menus take care of
most things, and as long as you don't attempt anything unusual the
remainder requires only very simple cookbook elisp copied out of the
manual.
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John Hasler
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Dancing Horse Hill
Elmwood, Wisconsin

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