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GNU Info (gnus)The First TimeThe First Time ============== If no startup files exist, Gnus will try to determine what groups should be subscribed by default. If the variable `gnus-default-subscribed-newsgroups' is set, Gnus will subscribe you to just those groups in that list, leaving the rest killed. Your system administrator should have set this variable to something useful. Since she hasn't, Gnus will just subscribe you to a few arbitrarily picked groups (i.e., `*.newusers'). ("Arbitrary" is defined here as "whatever Lars thinks you should read".) You'll also be subscribed to the Gnus documentation group, which should help you with most common problems. If `gnus-default-subscribed-newsgroups' is `t', Gnus will just use the normal functions for handling new groups, and not do anything special. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |