gnus-group-enter-server-mode
).
See section 6.1 Server Buffer.
gnus-group-post-news
). If given a prefix, post to the group
under the point. If the prefix is 1, prompt for a group to post to.
Contrary to what the name of this function suggests, the prepared
article might be a mail instead of a news, if a mail group is specified
with the prefix argument. See section 5. Composing Messages.
gnus-group-mail
). If given a prefix,
use the posting style of the group under the point. If the prefix is 1,
prompt for a group name to find the posting style.
See section 5. Composing Messages.
gnus-group-news
). If given a prefix,
post to the group under the point. If the prefix is 1, prompt
for group to post to. See section 5. Composing Messages.
This function actually prepares a news even when using mail groups.
This is useful for "posting" messages to mail groups without actually
sending them over the network: they're just saved directly to the group
in question. The corresponding back end must have a request-post method
for this to work though.
Variables for the group buffer:
gnus-group-mode-hook
gnus-group-prepare-hook
gnus-group-prepared-hook
gnus-permanently-visible-groups
gnus-group-name-charset-method-alist
(setq gnus-group-name-charset-method-alist '(((nntp "news.com.cn") . cn-gb-2312)))
gnus-group-name-charset-group-alist
((".*" utf-8))
is the
default value if UTF-8 is supported, otherwise the default is nil.
For example:
(setq gnus-group-name-charset-group-alist '(("\\.com\\.cn:" . cn-gb-2312)))
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