Well It looks like I can make customizations using
M-x gnus-group-customize which writes it to the .newsrc-eld file.
I will live with that if I have to but the files format does not
appear to be written for the lowly human to parse (it is fugly)
I would much rather this stuff go into my nicely formatted and commented
.gnus.el file.
Just to test, I customized my debian-user group with the M-x
gnus-group-customize command. Saved it by closing gnus and then
copied the relevant (I thought) parts out of the .newsrc-eld and into my
.gnus.el file:
("nnml+email:debian-user"
(to-address . "[email protected]")
(to-list . "[email protected]")
(subscribed . t)
(charset . utf-8)
(large-newsgroup-initial . 50)
(visible . t))
Then I deleted the .newsrc-eld and the nncache to get a fresh start.
This also did not work, if the group was empty it would not remain
visible in the Group buffer and also, if I press "f" inside the article
summary, the wrong To address is completed (it sends the mail the
poster, and CC's the list which I don't want either)
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