gnus: Summary Post Commands

 
 3.5.2 Summary Post Commands
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 Commands for posting a news article:
 
 ‘S p’
 ‘a’
      Prepare for posting an article (‘gnus-summary-post-news’).  By
      default, post to the current group.  If given a prefix, disable
      that.  If the prefix is 1, prompt for another group instead.
 
 ‘S f’
 ‘f’
      Post a followup to the current article (‘gnus-summary-followup’).
 
 ‘S F’
 ‘F’
      Post a followup to the current article and include the original
      message (‘gnus-summary-followup-with-original’).  This command uses
      the process/prefix convention.
 
 ‘S n’
      Post a followup to the current article via news, even if you got
      the message through mail (‘gnus-summary-followup-to-mail’).
 
 ‘S N’
      Post a followup to the current article via news, even if you got
      the message through mail and include the original message
      (‘gnus-summary-followup-to-mail-with-original’).  This command uses
      the process/prefix convention.
 
 ‘S o p’
      Forward the current article to a newsgroup
      (‘gnus-summary-post-forward’).  If no prefix is given, the message
      is forwarded according to the value of (‘message-forward-as-mime’)
      and (‘message-forward-show-mml’); if the prefix is 1, decode the
      message and forward directly inline; if the prefix is 2, forward
      message as an rfc822 MIME section; if the prefix is 3, decode
      message and forward as an rfc822 MIME section; if the prefix is 4,
      forward message directly inline; otherwise, the message is
      forwarded as no prefix given but use the flipped value of
      (‘message-forward-as-mime’).  By default, the message is decoded
      and forwarded as an rfc822 MIME section.
 
 ‘S O p’
      Digest the current series and forward the result to a newsgroup
      (‘gnus-uu-digest-post-forward’).  This command uses the
      process/prefix convention.
 
 ‘S u’
      Uuencode a file, split it into parts, and post it as a series
      (‘gnus-uu-post-news’).  (SeeUuencoding and Posting).
 
    Also SeeHeader Commands (message)Header Commands, for more
 information.