Using gnus (emacs' mail and news reader) : Cheatsheet
1. Launch emacs
2. Launch gnus
3. Group Buffer
3.1. Subscribe to news groups
Check the group list
Subscribe to a group (cursor above the group name)
3.2. Organise your topics
Create a new topic
Assign a newsgroup to a topic
3.3. Some more useful commands
4. Summary/Article Buffer (useful commands)
5. Compose new mail and news
After creating a new mail or post (see above) use the following :
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2. Launch gnus
M-x gnus
3. Group Buffer
3.1. Subscribe to news groups
Check the group list
AA
Subscribe to a group (cursor above the group name)
u
3.2. Organise your topics
Create a new topic
T n
Assign a newsgroup to a topic
T m
3.3. Some more useful commands
RET = enter the newsgroup g = check for new mails and news q = quit c = mark all unread as read (catchup) C = mark all as read (catchup) l = show newsgroup with unread articles L = show all newsgroup m = create a new mail (mails) n = create a new post (news)
4. Summary/Article Buffer (useful commands)
RET = enter the article n = next unread article p = previous unread article SPACE = scroll down DEL = scroll up F/f = Follow-up (with cite/whitout cite) R/r = Reply (with cite/without cite) m = create a new mail (mails) a = create a new post (news) c = mark as read (catchup)
5. Compose new mail and news
After creating a new mail or post (see above) use the following :
C-c C-c = send message C-c C-d = save message as draft C-c C-k = kill message C-c C-m f = attach file M-q = reformat paragraph
6. NEED HELP ?
C-h i gnus