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+<glossary id="glossary">
+<title>Glossary</title>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>A</title>
+<glossentry id="gloss-article">
+<glossterm>Article</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>An <glossterm>article</glossterm> in the sense of
+newspapers: special <glossterm>articles</glossterm> are, for example,
+followups; replies are not <glossterm>articles</glossterm> but
+Email.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>C</title>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-cancel">
+<glossterm>Canceling</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>To delete one of your articles from the newsserver: the newsreader
+generates a special control message to tell the server to delete this
+article.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-crossposting">
+<glossterm>Crossposting</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>The posting of an article in several newsgroups; this is very
+often disliked, because it disturbs the topic-oriented association of
+the newsgroups.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>E</title>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-expire">
+<glossterm>Expire</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para><glossterm>Articles</glossterm> can not be held for eternity
+because of harddisk limits. Because of this there is usually a program
+called <application>expire</application> on most computer
+systems; this program deletes all articles which are older than a
+configured number of days. &knode; includes this functionality on its
+own.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>F</title>
+<glossentry id="gloss-faq">
+<glossterm><acronym>FAQ</acronym></glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para><acronym>FAQ</acronym> is the acronym for <quote>Frequently
+Asked Questions</quote>.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-follow-up">
+<glossterm>Followup</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>An <glossterm>article</glossterm> which is written as an answer
+to another <glossterm>article</glossterm>.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>G</title>
+<glossentry id="gloss-gknsa">
+<glossterm><acronym>GNKSA</acronym></glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para><acronym>GNKSA</acronym> is a kind of seal-of-approval for
+newsreaders; you can get more information at <ulink
+url="http://www.gnksa.org">http://www.gnksa.org</ulink>.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>H</title>
+<glossentry id="gloss-header">
+<glossterm>Header</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>The Header of an <glossterm>article</glossterm> contains
+information about the sender, the subject, and the newsgroup of the
+article.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>
+K</title>
+<glossentry id="gloss-killfile">
+<glossterm>Killfile</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>This is a functionality of a newsreader to hide
+<glossterm>articles</glossterm> of a determined sender or
+with certain contents.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>M</title>
+<glossentry id="gloss-message-id">
+<glossterm>Message-ID</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+
+<para>The <glossterm>Message-ID</glossterm> of an article is a clear
+mark for the newsserver to identify the article. A
+<glossterm>Message-ID</glossterm> should not be used twice in the
+whole usenet for about 2 years; wrong or double
+<glossterm>Message-IDs</glossterm> could cause problems when
+forwarding them and could overwrite other articles.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>N</title>
+<glossentry id="gloss-newbie">
+<glossterm>Newbie</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>Somebody who is new somewhere, in relationship to usenet:
+somebody who is new to the newsgroup, or new to usenet in
+general.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-newsgroup">
+<glossterm>Newsgroup</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>A kind-of bulletin board in the usenet about a special topic or
+a group of topics. This is where you post your
+<glossterm>articles</glossterm>.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-newsreader">
+<glossterm>Newsreader</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>A program for reading and writing <glossterm>news</glossterm>.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-nntp"> <glossterm>
+<acronym><acronym>NNTP</acronym></acronym>
+</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>Network News Transport Protocol; this is the protocol which
+defines how the articles in the usenet are spread.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>P</title>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-port">
+<glossterm>Port</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>A kind-of address for the application to listen for data on and
+for connecting to another computer; the standard-port for the
+connection between the newsreader and the newsserver is 119.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-pgp-signature">
+<glossterm>PGP-Signature</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>A digital signature; you can use it to determine whether the document
+has been changed since it was signed or if it is the original text from
+the author.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-posting">
+<glossterm>Posting</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>Either an <glossterm>article</glossterm> which is sent to usenet or the
+act of sending itself; you are <quote>posting</quote> an
+<glossterm>article</glossterm> into a newsgroup.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>Q</title>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-quoting">
+<glossterm>Quoting</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>This is the act of citing of an article to which you are answering:
+you quote the original <glossterm>article</glossterm> to make clear
+which passages of text your answer refers to.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>R</title>
+<glossentry id="gloss-reply">
+
+<glossterm>Reply</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>A <glossterm>reply</glossterm> is an answer to the author of an
+article by e-mail.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+<glossdiv>
+<title>S</title>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-scoring">
+<glossterm>Scoring</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+
+<para>This is the valuation of an article or a thread.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-signature">
+<glossterm>Signature</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+<para>A <glossterm>signature</glossterm> is a personal sign of the
+author which is attached at the end of the normal contents of the article;
+it is like a visiting card &mdash; very often there are e-mail addresses, a
+homepage <acronym>URL</acronym> or other personal data. The
+<glossterm>signature</glossterm> should not be longer than 4 lines. Note that
+the <glossterm>signature</glossterm> should not be mixed up with the
+<glossterm>PGP-signature</glossterm>.</para>
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+
+<glossentry id="gloss-supersede">
+<glossterm>Supersede</glossterm>
+<glossdef>
+
+<para>This is the overwriting of an existing article: the newsreader
+generates a special article with a control message in the header which
+tells the newsserver to overwrite the existing article with this
+one.</para>
+
+</glossdef>
+</glossentry>
+</glossdiv>
+
+</glossary>