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README
1
2 This is Pan, a powerful and user-friendly Usenet newsreader for GTK+.
3 The latest information and versions of Pan can always be found at
4 <http://pan.rebelbase.com/>.
5
6
7THE SALES PITCH
8
9 Pan is good for Reading News.
10
11 * Pan is the only Unix newsreader to score 100% on the
12 Good Net-Keeping Seal of Approval newsreader evaluations.
13 * Pan has keyboard bindings for mouse-free newsreading.
14 * Basic newsreader features, such as reading and writing news,
15 threading articles, and replying via email, are supported.
16 * Articles can be sorted by author, date, subject, or the number
17 of unread children in the thread.
18 * Multiple connections are supported, so articles can be read
19 while binaries are downloading.
20 * Articles can be filtered by regular expression matching,
21 read/unread state, binary/text, etc.
22 * Works well as an offline reader.
23 * Articles can be queued until you want to go online, and can be
24 re-edited at any point before they're posted.
25 * A flexible rules system allows you to delete, hide, download,
26 or notify you of, etc. articles that match a subject, or are
27 posted by a particular user, and so on.
28 * The same system can be used to define automatic actions on behalf
29 of the user: auto-download, auto-cache, auto-delete etc.
30 * Groups can be filtered by regular expression matching
31 subscribed/new/all, etc.
32
33 Pan is good at Binaries.
34
35 * Attached images can be shown inline.
36 * Pan can download and thread articles as quickly as bandwidth allows.
37 * uuencode, MIME, and yEnc attachments are all supported.
38 * A task manager lets you reorder, cancel, and resubmit download tasks.
39 * Multiple connections are supported, so many binaries can
40 be downloaded simultaneously.
41 * Multipart articles are automatically grouped together.
42 * Non-binary, incomplete multipart, and saved messages can be filtered
43 out of the article list.
44 * Files can be attached to a Usenet article and are
45 automatically encrypted with yEnc, threaded and referenced by Pan.
46 * Articles can be encrypted or signed with a public or private PGP key
47 for enhanced privacy and security.
48 * Connections can be encrypted with the TLS protocol.
49
50 The rest of the sales pitch is at <http://pan.rebelbase.com/features/>.
51
52
53RELEASE NOTES
54
55 * You are advised to back up your $PAN_HOME directory (by default,
56 '$HOME/.pan2') before upgrading Pan.
57
58 * If you have previously been using a localhost server with stunnel and
59 you now want to connect directly to a news server using the actual
60 server address, do not create a new configuration entry for the
61 server. Pan treats a new entry as a new server and does not preserve
62 existing data on your subscribed groups, even though you are
63 connecting to the very same server as before. Always edit the existing
64 server configuration to preserve your subscriptions.
65
66 * Directories to search for SSL certificates can be defined with
67 environment variables 'SSL_CERT_DIR' or 'SSL_DIR'.
68
69 * To use password storage provided by GNOME Keyring or libsecret, build
70 Pan with support for that feature, and then enable it in Edit ->
71 Preferences -> Miscellaneous -> 'Save passwords in password storage'.
72
73
74REQUIREMENTS
75
76 Pan requires these libraries:
77
78 * GLib 2.17.6 or higher <http://developer.gnome.org/glib/>
79 (optionally GLib 2.26.0 or higher to support multiple Pan instances)
80
81 * GTK+ 2.16.0 or higher (optionally GTK+ 3.0.0 or higher)
82 <http://www.gtk.org/>
83
84 * GMime 2.6.20 or higher <http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/>
85 (optionally with PGP cryptography support)
86
87 The following libraries add extra features but are optional:
88
89 * GtkSpell 2.0.7 or higher for spellchecker support
90 <http://gtkspell.sourceforge.net>
91 (GtkSpell 2.0.16 or higher when using GTK+ 3)
92
93 * Enchant 1.6.0 or higher for spellchecker support
94 <http://www.abisource.com/projects/enchant/>
95
96 * libnotify 0.4.1 or higher for notifications
97 <http://www.galago-project.org/news/index.php>
98
99 * GNOME Keyring 3.2.0 or higher for password storage
100 <https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring>
101
102 * libsecret 0.16 or higher and gcr 3.20 or higher for password storage
103 when using GTK+ 3 <https://developer.gnome.org/libsecret/>
104 <https://developer.gnome.org/gcr/>
105
106 * D-Bus to support running multiple Pan instances
107 <http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus>
108
109 * GnuTLS 3.0.0 or higher for encrypted connections (TLS 1.x)
110 <http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/>
111
112 * Yelp Tools for built-in user manual
113 <https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Yelp/Tools>
114
115 The following libraries are experimental and not suitable for any use other
116 than testing. Use at your own risk:
117
118 * GMime 3.0.0 or higher <http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/>
119 (optionally with PGP cryptography support)
120
121 * WebKitGTK+ 1.8.1 or higher for embedded HTML
122 <https://webkitgtk.org/>
123
124 Run the following command to get a list of all options that you can enable
125 or disable at configure time:
126
127 ./configure --help
128
129
130INSTALLATION
131
132 Run the following command to build Pan configured with the default options:
133
134 ./configure && make
135
136 This will result in the executable ./pan/gui/pan.
137
138 When building Pan from the Git repository, run the following command
139 instead:
140
141 ./autogen.sh && make
142
143 Finally, run the following command as root to install Pan:
144
145 make install
146
147
148UPGRADING
149
150 Upgrading typically requires that you do the exact same procedure as when
151 installing Pan.
152
153
154HOW TO REPORT BUGS
155
156 For details on how to report bugs, see <http://pan.rebelbase.com/bugs/>.
157
158
159CONTACT
160
161 To get in touch with Pan contributors and community members, subscribe to
162 one of the Pan mailing lists. For more information, see
163 <http://pan.rebelbase.com/mailing_lists/>.
164
165 You can also chat with other community members on irc.freenode.net, channel
166 #pan.
167
168
169LINKS
170
171 Pan : http://pan.rebelbase.com/
172 GTK+ : http://www.gtk.org/
173 GNOME : http://www.gnome.org/
174 GNU : http://www.gnu.org/
175
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