Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/new/news/src/help, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: Command                Meaning
        !             2: 
        !             3: y              Yes.  (Or just hit return.)  Prints this article and goes on.
        !             4: n              No.  Goes on to next article without printing current one.
        !             5: d              Digest.  Breaks a digest article up into seperate articles.
        !             6: q              Quit.  Update .newsrc if -l or -x not used.
        !             7: U              Unsubscribe.  You won't be shown this newsgroup anymore.
        !             8: c              Cancel an article you posted.
        !             9: r              Reply.  Reply to article's author via mail.
        !            10: f [title]      Submit a follow up article.
        !            11: N [newsgroup]  Go to next newsgroup or named newsgroup.
        !            12: s [file]       Save.  Article is appended to file (default is "Articles").
        !            13: s |program     Run program with article as standard input.
        !            14: e              Erase.  Forget that an article was read.
        !            15: h              Print verbose header.  Use H for extremely verbose header.
        !            16: !              Shell escape.
        !            17: <number>       Go to message #<number> in this newsgroup.
        !            18: -              Go back to last article.
        !            19: b              Back up one article in the current group.
        !            20: K              Mark the rest of the articles in current group as read.
        !            21: x              Exit.  Don't update .newsrc.
        !            22: v              Version.  Print current news version number.
        !            23: l              List unread articles in newsgroup.
        !            24: L              List all articles in newsgroup.
        !            25: c, f, r, e, h, and s can be followed by -'s to refer to the previous article

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