-@c
-@c @findex gnus-summary-send-draft
-@c @kindex S D c (Summary)
-@c When you want to continue editing the article, you simply enter the
-@c draft group and push @kbd{S D c} (@code{gnus-summary-send-draft}) to do
-@c that. You will be placed in a buffer where you left off.
-@c
-@c Rejected articles will also be put in this draft group (@pxref{Rejected
-@c Articles}).
-@c
-@c @findex gnus-summary-send-all-drafts
-@c If you have lots of rejected messages you want to post (or mail) without
-@c doing further editing, you can use the @kbd{S D a} command
-@c (@code{gnus-summary-send-all-drafts}). This command understands the
-@c process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}).
-@c
-@c
-@c @node Rejected Articles
-@c @section Rejected Articles
-@c @cindex rejected articles
-@c
-@c Sometimes a news server will reject an article. Perhaps the server
-@c doesn't like your face. Perhaps it just feels miserable. Perhaps
-@c @emph{there be demons}. Perhaps you have included too much cited text.
-@c Perhaps the disk is full. Perhaps the server is down.
-@c
-@c These situations are, of course, totally beyond the control of Gnus.
-@c (Gnus, of course, loves the way you look, always feels great, has angels
-@c fluttering around inside of it, doesn't care about how much cited text
-@c you include, never runs full and never goes down.) So Gnus saves these
-@c articles until some later time when the server feels better.
-@c
-@c The rejected articles will automatically be put in a special draft group
-@c (@pxref{Drafts}). When the server comes back up again, you'd then
-@c typically enter that group and send all the articles off.
-@c
+
+@findex gnus-draft-edit-message
+@kindex D e (Draft)
+When you want to continue editing the article, you simply enter the
+draft group and push @kbd{D e} (@code{gnus-draft-edit-message}) to do
+that. You will be placed in a buffer where you left off.
+
+Rejected articles will also be put in this draft group (@pxref{Rejected
+Articles}).
+
+@findex gnus-draft-send-all-messages
+@findex gnus-draft-send-message
+If you have lots of rejected messages you want to post (or mail) without
+doing further editing, you can use the @kbd{D s} command
+(@code{gnus-draft-send-message}). This command understands the
+process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). The @kbd{D S}
+command (@code{gnus-draft-send-all-messages}) will ship off all messages
+in the buffer.
+
+If you have some messages that you wish not to send, you can use the
+@kbd{D t} (@code{gnus-draft-toggle-sending}) command to mark the message
+as unsendable. This is a toggling command.
+
+
+@node Rejected Articles
+@section Rejected Articles
+@cindex rejected articles
+
+Sometimes a news server will reject an article. Perhaps the server
+doesn't like your face. Perhaps it just feels miserable. Perhaps
+@emph{there be demons}. Perhaps you have included too much cited text.
+Perhaps the disk is full. Perhaps the server is down.
+
+These situations are, of course, totally beyond the control of Gnus.
+(Gnus, of course, loves the way you look, always feels great, has angels
+fluttering around inside of it, doesn't care about how much cited text
+you include, never runs full and never goes down.) So Gnus saves these
+articles until some later time when the server feels better.
+
+The rejected articles will automatically be put in a special draft group
+(@pxref{Drafts}). When the server comes back up again, you'd then
+typically enter that group and send all the articles off.
+