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gnus.texi (Changing Servers): Remove documentation on gnus-change-server and friends, since it's been removed; by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>.

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* gnus.texi (Summary Mail Commands): Note that only the addresses from
the first message are used for wide replies.
(Changing Servers): Remove documentation on gnus-change-server and
friends, since it's been removed.
2010-08-29 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>

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change @code{gnus-select-method}, your @file{.newsrc} file becomes
worthless.
Gnus provides a few functions to attempt to translate a @file{.newsrc}
file from one server to another. They all have one thing in
common---they take a looong time to run. You don't want to use these
functions more than absolutely necessary.
@kindex M-x gnus-change-server
@findex gnus-change-server
If you have access to both servers, Gnus can request the headers for all
the articles you have read and compare @code{Message-ID}s and map the
article numbers of the read articles and article marks. The @kbd{M-x
gnus-change-server} command will do this for all your native groups. It
will prompt for the method you want to move to.
@kindex M-x gnus-group-move-group-to-server
@findex gnus-group-move-group-to-server
You can also move individual groups with the @kbd{M-x
gnus-group-move-group-to-server} command. This is useful if you want to
move a (foreign) group from one server to another.
@kindex M-x gnus-group-clear-data-on-native-groups
@findex gnus-group-clear-data-on-native-groups
If you don't have access to both the old and new server, all your marks
and read ranges have become worthless. You can use the @kbd{M-x
gnus-group-clear-data-on-native-groups} command to clear out all data
that you have on your native groups. Use with caution.
You can use the @kbd{M-x gnus-group-clear-data-on-native-groups}
command to clear out all data that you have on your native groups.
Use with caution.
@kindex M-x gnus-group-clear-data
@findex gnus-group-clear-data