[email protected] (H. Dieter Wilhelm) asked:
> The only way I succeeded was with guessing "M-x gnus-draft-send-message"
> could help and indeed it worked.

> Do you know a keyboard shortcut for this command or a more elgant way to
> behave in such situations?

As to your first question, where-is should tell you where, if anywhere,
a command is bound.  Also, a look at the output of describe-bindings
might reveal some useful command.
 -WBE
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