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The key v is reserved for users. You can bind it to some command or better use it as a prefix key.
Add a new server (gnus-server-add-server).
Edit a server (gnus-server-edit-server).
Show the definition of a server (gnus-server-show-server).
Browse the current server (gnus-server-read-server).
Return to the group buffer (gnus-server-exit).
Kill the current server (gnus-server-kill-server).
Yank the previously killed server (gnus-server-yank-server).
Copy the current server (gnus-server-copy-server).
List all servers (gnus-server-list-servers).
Request that the server scan its sources for new articles
(gnus-server-scan-server). This is mainly sensible with mail
servers.
Request that the server regenerate all its data structures
(gnus-server-regenerate-server). This can be useful if you have
a mail back end that has gotten out of sync.
Compact all groups in the server under point
(gnus-server-compact-server). Currently implemented only in
nnml (see Mail Spool). This removes gaps between article numbers,
hence getting a correct total article count.
Some more commands for closing, disabling, and re-opening servers are listed in Unavailable Servers.