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- M P p
-
- #
-
Mark the current article with the process mark
(
gnus-summary-mark-as-processable
).
- M P u
-
- M-#
-
Remove the process mark, if any, from the current article
(
gnus-summary-unmark-as-processable
).
- M P U
-
Remove the process mark from all articles
(
gnus-summary-unmark-all-processable
).
- M P i
-
Invert the list of process marked articles
(
gnus-uu-invert-processable
).
- M P R
-
Mark articles that have a
Subject
header that matches a regular
expression (gnus-uu-mark-by-regexp
).
- M P G
-
Unmark articles that have a
Subject
header that matches a regular
expression (gnus-uu-unmark-by-regexp
).
- M P r
-
Mark articles in region (
gnus-uu-mark-region
).
- M P t
-
Mark all articles in the current (sub)thread
(
gnus-uu-mark-thread
).
- M P T
-
Unmark all articles in the current (sub)thread
(
gnus-uu-unmark-thread
).
- M P v
-
Mark all articles that have a score above the prefix argument
(
gnus-uu-mark-over
).
- M P s
-
Mark all articles in the current series (
gnus-uu-mark-series
).
- M P S
-
Mark all series that have already had some articles marked
(
gnus-uu-mark-sparse
).
- M P a
-
Mark all articles in series order (
gnus-uu-mark-series
).
- M P b
-
Mark all articles in the buffer in the order they appear
(
gnus-uu-mark-buffer
).
- M P k
-
Push the current process mark set onto the stack and unmark all articles
(
gnus-summary-kill-process-mark
).
- M P y
-
Pop the previous process mark set from the stack and restore it
(
gnus-summary-yank-process-mark
).
- M P w
-
Push the current process mark set onto the stack
(
gnus-summary-save-process-mark
).
Also see the & command in see section 3.26.2 Searching for Articles for how to
set process marks based on article body contents.
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