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3.0 Your Second Time
Between sessions, nn remembers: * Articles you read or marked read. * Articles you left with the `l' command. * Articles you selected but didn't read (and didn't unselect). * The newsgroup you were in when you quit. When you start nn (after your first time), you're asked if you want to go to the newsgroup you were in when you last quit nn with a prompt like this: Enter news.group (N unread)? If you answer yes (y or RET) you'll jump to that newsgroup. If you answer no (n) you'll jump to the first newsgroup in your subscription list that has unread articles. If you always want to start at the beginning of your subscription list then you can set the enter-last-read-mode variable to 0. This is one of the settings suggested in section 4.4.1 below.
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