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How can I set a “mark” (for example, mark as read) all the articles that currently have “process marks”?

This is confusing to talk about since there are two very distinct “mark” concepts in Gnus.

As an example,: I use gnus-uu-mark-by-regexp to set “process mark”s to an arbitrary subset of articles. Now I want to mark only those articles as read.

Something like gnus-summary-mark-as-read-forward apparently ignores the “process mark” and apparently only cares about the article at point.

What can I use to get the commands described in Setting Marks, but apply them specifically to those articles with “process mark” already set?

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  • If you think that's confusing, that's not even the normal meaning of "process mark". (See M-x elisp-index-search RET process-mark).
    – phils
    Commented Jul 15, 2022 at 0:04

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Go read (gnus)Process/Prefix. In your case, after putting the process mark on the articles, pressing M-& d should mark them as read.

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