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When you press those magical C-c C-c keys to ship off your latest (extremely intelligent, of course) article, where does it go?
Thank you for asking. I hate you.
It can be quite complicated.
When posting news, Message usually invokes
message-send-news (see
News Variables in Message Manual). Normally,
Gnus will post using the same select method as you’re
reading from (which might be convenient if you’re reading
lots of groups from different private servers). However. If the
server you’re reading from doesn’t allow posting,
just reading, you probably want to use some other server to post
your (extremely intelligent and fabulously interesting) articles.
You can then set the gnus-post-method to some other
method:
(setq gnus-post-method '(nnspool ""))
Now, if you’ve done this, and then this server rejects your article, or this server is down, what do you do then? To override this variable you can use a non-zero prefix to the C-c C-c command to force using the “current” server, to get back the default behavior, for posting.
If you give a zero prefix (i.e., C-u 0 C-c C-c) to that command, Gnus will prompt you for what method to use for posting.
You can also set gnus-post-method to a list of
select methods. If that’s the case, Gnus will always prompt
you for what method to use for posting.
Finally, if you want to always post using the native select
method, you can set this variable to
native.
When sending mail, Message invokes the function specified by
the variable message-send-mail-function. Gnus tries
to set it to a value suitable for your system. See
Mail Variables in Message manual, for more
information.
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