The C-c
C-s (gnus-group-sort-groups) command sorts the
group buffer according to the function(s) given by the
gnus-group-sort-function variable. Available sorting
functions include:
gnus-group-sort-by-alphabetgnus-group-sort-by-real-namegnus-group-sort-by-levelgnus-group-sort-by-scoregnus-group-sort-by-rankgnus-group-sort-by-unreadgnus-group-sort-by-methodgnus-group-sort-by-servergnus-group-sort-function can also be a list of
sorting functions. In that case, the most significant sort key
function must be the last one.
There are also a number of commands for sorting directly according to some sorting criteria:
gnus-group-sort-groups-by-alphabet).gnus-group-sort-groups-by-unread).gnus-group-sort-groups-by-level).gnus-group-sort-groups-by-score). See Group Score.gnus-group-sort-groups-by-rank). See Group Score.gnus-group-sort-groups-by-method).gnus-group-sort-groups-by-real-name).All the commands below obey the process/prefix convention (see Process/Prefix).
When given a symbolic prefix (see Symbolic Prefixes), all these commands will sort in reverse order.
You can also sort a subset of the groups:
gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-alphabet).gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-unread).gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-level).gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-score). See
Group
Score.gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-rank). See
Group
Score.gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-method).gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-real-name).gnus-group-sort-function.And finally, note that you can use C-k and C-y to manually move groups around.