* TLS support for various daemons (including STARTTLS for NNTP and POP3)
+* optional Cache::FastMmap support so production deployments won't
+ need Varnish (Varnish doesn't protect NNTP, either)
+
* dogfood and take advantage of new kernel APIs (while maintaining
portability to older Linux, free BSDs and maybe Hurd).
ensure things continue working as they should (or more better)
while retaining compatibility with old versions.
-* NNTP COMPRESS extension (see innd)
-
* Support more of RFC 3977 (NNTP)
* Combined "super server" for NNTP/HTTP/POP3 to reduce memory overhead