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GNU Info (gnus)Browse Foreign ServerBrowse Foreign Server ===================== `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'). `<SPC>' 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'). `l' `q' Exit browse mode (`gnus-browse-exit'). `?' Describe browse mode briefly (well, there's not much to describe, is there) (`gnus-browse-describe-briefly'). automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |