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Some commands only make sense in mail groups. If these commands are invalid in the current group, they will raise a hell and let you know.
All these commands (except the expiry and edit commands) use the process/prefix convention (see section 8.1 Process/Prefix).
gnus-summary-expire-articles
). That is, delete all
expirable articles in the group that have been around for a while.
(see section 6.3.9 Expiring Mail).
gnus-summary-expire-articles-now
). This means that all
articles eligible for expiry in the current group will
disappear forever into that big `/dev/null' in the sky.
gnus-summary-delete-article
).
gnus-summary-move-article
). Marks will be preserved if
gnus-preserve-marks
is non-nil
(which is the default).
gnus-summary-copy-article
). Marks will be preserved if
gnus-preserve-marks
is non-nil
(which is the default).
gnus-summary-crosspost-article
). This will create a new copy of
the article in the other group, and the Xref headers of the article will
be properly updated.
gnus-summary-import-article
). You will be prompted for a file
name, a From
header and a Subject
header.
gnus-summary-create-article
). You will be prompted for a
From
header and a Subject
header.
gnus-summary-respool-article
).
gnus-summary-respool-default-method
will be used as the default
select method when respooling. This variable is nil
by default,
which means that the current group select method will be used instead.
Marks will be preserved if gnus-preserve-marks
is non-nil
(which is the default).
gnus-summary-edit-article
). To finish
editing and make the changes permanent, type C-c C-c
(gnus-summary-edit-article-done
). If you give a prefix to the
C-c C-c command, Gnus won't re-highlight the article.
gnus-summary-respool-query
).
gnus-summary-respool-trace
).
Newsgroups
header in them, but not always. This command
(gnus-summary-article-posted-p
) will try to fetch the current
article from your news server (or rather, from
gnus-refer-article-method
or gnus-select-method
) and will
report back whether it found the article or not. Even if it says that
it didn't find the article, it may have been posted anyway--mail
propagation is much faster than news propagation, and the news copy may
just not have arrived yet.
gnus-article-encrypt-body
).
The body is encrypted with the encryption protocol specified by the
variable gnus-article-encrypt-protocol
.
If you move (or copy) articles regularly, you might wish to have Gnus
suggest where to put the articles. gnus-move-split-methods
is a
variable that uses the same syntax as gnus-split-methods
(see section 3.15 Saving Articles). You may customize that variable to create
suggestions you find reasonable. (Note that
gnus-move-split-methods
uses group names where
gnus-split-methods
uses file names.)
(setq gnus-move-split-methods '(("^From:.*Lars Magne" "nnml:junk") ("^Subject:.*gnus" "nnfolder:important") (".*" "nnml:misc"))) |
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