@table @kbd
@item M-d
+@itemx M s x
@itemx S x
@kindex M-d
@kindex S x
+@kindex M s x
@findex gnus-summary-mark-as-spam
(@code{gnus-summary-mark-as-spam})
Whenever you see a spam article, make sure to mark its summary line
with @kbd{M-d} before leaving the group.
-@item S t
+@item M s t
+@itemx S t
+@kindex M s t
@kindex S t
@findex spam-bogofilter-score
(@code{spam-bogofilter-score}
@end table
-@strong{FIXME! The justification for @kbd{M-d} is that this is what Paul Graham
-suggests in his original article, and what Eric Raymond's patch for Mutt
-uses. But more importantly, that binding was still free in Summary mode!}
-
-@strong{FIXME! Lars has not blessed the following key bindings yet. It looks
-convenient that the score analysis command uses a sequence ending with the
-letter @kbd{t}, so it nicely parallels @kbd{B t} or @kbd{V t}. @kbd{M-d} is a kind of
-"alternate" @kbd{d}, it is also the sequence suggested in Paul Graham article,
-and also in Eric Raymond's patch for Mutt. @kbd{S x} might be the more
-official key binding for @kbd{M-d}.}
-
Gnus can learn from the spam you get. All you have to do is collect
your spam in one or more spam groups, and set the variable
@code{spam-junk-mailgroups} as appropriate. In these groups, all messages