gnus: nnmairix keyboard shortcuts

 
 8.2.6 nnmairix keyboard shortcuts
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 In group mode:
 
 ‘G b c’
      Creates ‘nnmairix’ server and default search group for this server
      (‘nnmairix-create-server-and-default-group’).  You should have done
      this by now (SeeConfiguring nnmairix).
 
 ‘G b s’
      Prompts for query which is then sent to the mairix binary.  Search
      results are put into the default search group which is
      automatically displayed (‘nnmairix-search’).
 
 ‘G b m’
      Allows you to create a mairix search or a permanent group more
      comfortably using graphical widgets, similar to a customization
      group.  Just try it to see how it works (‘nnmairix-widget-search’).
 
 ‘G b i’
      Another command for creating a mairix query more comfortably, but
      uses only the minibuffer (‘nnmairix-search-interactive’).
 
 ‘G b g’
      Creates a permanent group which is associated with a search query
      (‘nnmairix-create-search-group’).  The ‘nnmairix’ back end
      automatically calls mairix when you update this group with ‘g’ or
      ‘M-g’.
 
 ‘G b q’
      Changes the search query for the ‘nnmairix’ group under cursor
      (‘nnmairix-group-change-query-this-group’).
 
 ‘G b t’
      Toggles the ’threads’ parameter for the ‘nnmairix’ group under
      cursor, i.e., if you want see the whole threads of the found
      messages (‘nnmairix-group-toggle-threads-this-group’).
 
 ‘G b u’
      Calls mairix binary for updating the database
      (‘nnmairix-update-database’).  The default parameters are ‘-F’ and
      ‘-Q’ for making this as fast as possible (see variable
      ‘nnmairix-mairix-update-options’ for defining these default
      options).
 
 ‘G b r’
      Keep articles in this ‘nnmairix’ group always read or unread, or
      leave the marks unchanged
      (‘nnmairix-group-toggle-readmarks-this-group’).
 
 ‘G b d’
      Recreate ‘nnmairix’ group on the “real” mail back end
      (‘nnmairix-group-delete-recreate-this-group’).  You can do this if
      you always get wrong article counts with a ‘nnmairix’ group.
 
 ‘G b a’
      Toggles the ‘allow-fast’ parameters for group under cursor
      (‘nnmairix-group-toggle-allowfast-this-group’).  The default
      behavior of ‘nnmairix’ is to do a mairix search every time you
      update or enter the group.  With the ‘allow-fast’ parameter set,
      mairix will only be called when you explicitly update the group,
      but not upon entering.  This makes entering the group faster, but
      it may also lead to dangling symlinks if something changed between
      updating and entering the group which is not yet in the mairix
      database.
 
 ‘G b p’
      Toggle marks propagation for this group
      (‘nnmairix-group-toggle-propmarks-this-group’).  (SeePropagating
      marks).
 
 ‘G b o’
      Manually propagate marks (‘nnmairix-propagate-marks’); needed only
      when ‘nnmairix-propagate-marks-upon-close’ is set to ‘nil’.
 
    In summary mode:
 
 ‘$ m’
      Allows you to create a mairix query or group based on the current
      message using graphical widgets (same as ‘nnmairix-widget-search’)
      (‘nnmairix-widget-search-from-this-article’).
 
 ‘$ g’
      Interactively creates a new search group with query based on the
      current message, but uses the minibuffer instead of graphical
      widgets (‘nnmairix-create-search-group-from-message’).
 
 ‘$ t’
      Searches thread for the current article
      (‘nnmairix-search-thread-this-article’).  This is effectively a
      shortcut for calling ‘nnmairix-search’ with ‘m:msgid’ of the
      current article and enabled threads.
 
 ‘$ f’
      Searches all messages from sender of the current article
      (‘nnmairix-search-from-this-article’).  This is a shortcut for
      calling ‘nnmairix-search’ with ‘f:From’.
 
 ‘$ o’
      (Only in ‘nnmairix’ groups!)  Tries determine the group this
      article originally came from and displays the article in this
      group, so that, e.g., replying to this article the correct posting
      styles/group parameters are applied
      (‘nnmairix-goto-original-article’).  This function will use the
      registry if available, but can also parse the article file name as
      a fallback method.
 
 ‘$ u’
      Remove possibly existing tick mark from original article
      (‘nnmairix-remove-tick-mark-original-article’).  (Seennmairix
      tips and tricks).