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Changes from Kai G.
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -*- coding: iso-latin-1 -*- 1\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -*- coding: iso-latin-1 -*-
2 2
3@setfilename ../info/gnus 3@setfilename gnus
4@settitle Gnus Manual 4@settitle Gnus Manual
5@synindex fn cp 5@synindex fn cp
6@synindex vr cp 6@synindex vr cp
@@ -2178,6 +2178,27 @@ reasons of efficiency.
2178It is recommended that you keep all your mail groups (if any) on quite 2178It is recommended that you keep all your mail groups (if any) on quite
2179low levels (e.g. 1 or 2). 2179low levels (e.g. 1 or 2).
2180 2180
2181Maybe the following description of the default behavior of Gnus helps to
2182understand what these levels are all about. By default, Gnus shows you
2183subscribed nonempty groups, but by hitting @kbd{L} you can have it show
2184empty subscribed groups and unsubscribed groups, too. Type @kbd{l} to
2185go back to showing nonempty subscribed groups again. Thus, unsubscribed
2186groups are hidden, in a way.
2187
2188Zombie and killed groups are similar to unsubscribed groups in that they
2189are hidden by default. But they are different from subscribed and
2190unsubscribed groups in that Gnus doesn't ask the news server for
2191information (number of messages, number of unread messages) on zombie
2192and killed groups. Normally, you use @kbd{C-k} to kill the groups you
2193aren't interested in. If most groups are killed, Gnus is faster.
2194
2195Why does Gnus distinguish between zombie and killed groups? Well, when
2196a new group arrives on the server, Gnus by default makes it a zombie
2197group. This means that you are normally not bothered with new groups,
2198but you can type @kbd{A z} to get a list of all new groups. Subscribe
2199the ones you like and kill the ones you don't want. (@kbd{A k} shows a
2200list of killed groups.)
2201
2181If you want to play with the level variables, you should show some care. 2202If you want to play with the level variables, you should show some care.
2182Set them once, and don't touch them ever again. Better yet, don't touch 2203Set them once, and don't touch them ever again. Better yet, don't touch
2183them at all unless you know exactly what you're doing. 2204them at all unless you know exactly what you're doing.
@@ -9685,6 +9706,16 @@ This variable can be used to do the following:
9685@itemize @bullet 9706@itemize @bullet
9686@item a string 9707@item a string
9687Messages will be saved in that group. 9708Messages will be saved in that group.
9709
9710Note that you can include a select method in the group name, then the
9711message will not be stored in the select method given by
9712@code{gnus-message-archive-method}, but in the select method specified
9713by the group name, instead. Suppose @code{gnus-message-archive-method}
9714has the default value shown above. Then setting
9715@code{gnus-message-archive-group} to @code{"foo"} means that outgoing
9716messages are stored in @samp{nnfolder+archive:foo}, but if you use the
9717value @code{"nnml:foo"}, then outgoing messages will be stored in
9718@samp{nnml:foo}.
9688@item a list of strings 9719@item a list of strings
9689Messages will be saved in all those groups. 9720Messages will be saved in all those groups.
9690@item an alist of regexps, functions and forms 9721@item an alist of regexps, functions and forms