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What are Picons? To quote directly from the Picons Web site:
Picons is short for "personal icons". They're small, constrained images used to represent users and domains on the net, organized into databases so that the appropriate image for a given e-mail address can be found. Besides users and domains, there are picon databases for Usenet newsgroups and weather forecasts. The picons are in either monochromeXBMformat or colorXPMandGIFformats.
If you have a permanent connection to the Internet you can use Steve
Kinzler's Picons Search engine by setting
gnus-picons-piconsearch-url to the string
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/search.html.
Otherwise you need a local copy of his database. For instructions on
obtaining and installing the picons databases, point your Web browser at
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/picons/ftp/index.html. Gnus expects
picons to be installed into a location pointed to by
gnus-picons-database.
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