Holger Sparr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Jørgensen) schrieb am 18.01.2007:
>> I was reading some newsgroup from within gnus and suddenly I had to grab
>> a paper or something and leaned forward, accidentally pressing some keys
>> on the keyboard, and then gnus got out of that group...
>>
>> And it marked all the rest of the messages as read, even though there
>> might be some of them I wanted to read, when I got back in...
>>
>> How do I tell gnus not to mark messages as read, unless I press "c" (and
>> answer yes) to mark all messages in the group? I mean: How to avoid this
>> problem (could also be that I wanted to press "q" and later get back
>> into the group to continue reading)?
>
> There is:
>
> ,----[ C-h f gnus-undo RET ]
> | gnus-undo is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `gnus-undo.el'.
> | (gnus-undo n)
> | 
> | Undo some previous changes in Gnus buffers.
> | Repeat this command to undo more changes.
> | A numeric argument serves as a repeat count.
> | 
> | [back]
> `----
>
> which is in the *Group* buffer bound to  Ctrl-_.

Ah, you're right. Thanks... That should do it...


Best regards
Martin Jørgensen

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