Toni Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (24/11/2008): > As I said, I can not search my postponed folder.
Ahah, OK. You don't really mean your _folder_ here. Rather the list of postponed messages. > Eg. I press 'm' to write a new mail, then I get asked if I want to > recall one from my postponed folder. If I say 'yes' to this question, > I get a listing of mails in my postponed folder, but except for > navigating to one of them and selecting it, no other operation is > possible. OK, that would be a wishlist bug against mutt upstream, I guess. > Eg. I can't first filter for all mails I ever started to write to you, > but have to manually sift through the folder until I recognize your > name or email address (often shortened in the display), or the > subject. I can then press 'enter' to select that message, and be > thrown into my editor to manipulate the message, or quit and chose to > postpone it again (or throw it away). > > But the usual searching and/or limiting of messages that is possible > when I regularly visit a folder, is not possible this way. Yep, but that's a message list, not really “the postponed/ folder” as I initially understood. > Of course, I can search the folder if I enter it with eg. > > $ mutt -f postponed You can also switch to this folder within mutt, no need to exit and relaunch mutt with other arguments. I'm using 'c', '=postponed' or similar. Thanks for clarifying. Mraw, KiBi.
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