@vindex gnus-post-method
-It can be quite complicated. Normally, Gnus will use the same native
-server. However. If your native server doesn't allow posting, just
-reading, you probably want to use some other server to post your
+It can be quite complicated. 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 @code{gnus-post-method} to some other method:
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 @kbd{C-c C-c} command to force using
-the ``current'' server for posting.
+the ``current'' server, to get back the default behaviour, for posting.
If you give a zero prefix (i.e., @kbd{C-u 0 C-c C-c}) to that command,
Gnus will prompt you for what method to use for posting.
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 same select method as
-you're reading from (which might be convenient if you're reading lots of
-groups from different private servers), you can set this variable to
-@code{current}.
+Finally, if you want to always post using the native select method,
+you can set this variable to @code{nil}.
@node Mail and Post