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If you're saving lots of articles in the cache by using persistent articles, you may want to create a virtual server to read the cache.
First you need to add a new server.  The a command does that.  It
would probably be best to use nnml to read the cache.  You
could also use nnspool or nnmh, though.
Type a nnml RET cache RET.
You should now have a brand new nnml virtual server called
`cache'.  You now need to edit it to have the right definitions.
Type e to edit the server.  You'll be entered into a buffer that
will contain the following:
(nnml "cache")  | 
Change that to:
(nnml "cache"
         (nnml-directory "~/News/cache/")
         (nnml-active-file "~/News/cache/active"))
 | 
Type C-c C-c to return to the server buffer. If you now press RET over this virtual server, you should be entered into a browse buffer, and you should be able to enter any of the groups displayed.