Scoring online commands:

Scoring commands:
Use these commands while reading an article (either in middle of pager
mode or at the end of an article).  These commands require a carriage
return at the end of the line.

"C	Add the rest of the line to the local score file represented
	by the character C.  Any alphanumeric character can be used.
	(See the file command for score files)

""	Add the rest of the line to the local (this newsgroup's) score
	file.

"*	Add the rest of the line to the global score file.

"!	Add the rest of the line to the internal score pattern list, and
	rescore all scored articles.  Useful for trying out a pattern.

"?	List the file abbreviations available through the "file"
	command (see the scorefile commands section).

'd	Debugging dump (not too useful for users, listed here in case
	you type it accidentally)

'e <filename or abbreviation>
	Edits the file filename, or the file represented by the file
	abbreviation letter following the command (see the "? command
	above).  If no file name/abbreviation is given, the scorefile
	for the current group is edited.  Strn will change the current
	directory to that of the target file before editing (to make
	it easier to edit "adjacent" files.  Examples:
	'e ~/News/foo             (edits ~/News/foo)
	'e *                      (edits the global score file)
	'e X                      (edits the file with abbreviation 'X')

'f	Continue scoring articles (only useful if background scoring is
	unavailable)

'r	Rescore articles in group.  Clears out old scores and reads in
	the scorefiles again.  Scores saved to a file are *not* used,
	so this is the easy way to force saved scores to be re-evaluated.

's	Show scoring rules which contributed to this article's score.
