gnus: Browse Foreign Server
2.14 Browse Foreign Server
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‘B’
You will be queried for a select method and a server name. Gnus
will then attempt to contact this server and let you browse the
groups there (‘gnus-group-browse-foreign-server’).
A new buffer with a list of available groups will appear. This
buffer will use the ‘gnus-browse-mode’. This buffer looks a bit (well,
a lot) like a normal group buffer.
Here’s a list of keystrokes available in the browse mode:
‘n’
Go to the next group (‘gnus-group-next-group’).
‘p’
Go to the previous group (‘gnus-group-prev-group’).
‘SPACE’
Enter the current group and display the first article
(‘gnus-browse-read-group’).
‘RET’
Enter the current group (‘gnus-browse-select-group’).
‘u’
Unsubscribe to the current group, or, as will be the case here,
subscribe to it (‘gnus-browse-unsubscribe-current-group’). You can
affect the way the new group is entered into the Group buffer using
the variable ‘gnus-browse-subscribe-newsgroup-method’. See
Subscription Methods for available options.
‘l’
‘q’
Exit browse mode (‘gnus-browse-exit’).
‘d’
Describe the current group (‘gnus-browse-describe-group’).
‘?’
Describe browse mode briefly (well, there’s not much to describe,
is there) (‘gnus-browse-describe-briefly’).
‘DEL’
This function will delete the current group
(‘gnus-browse-delete-group’). If given a prefix, this function
will actually delete all the articles in the group, and forcibly
remove the group itself from the face of the Earth. Use a prefix
only if you are absolutely sure of what you are doing.