on Apr 14, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> % Hi
> %
> % When i've finished reading mailbox toto (french word for foo), i type 'c tata'
> % to read mailbox tata (french for bar, as you guessed). However, mutt will
>
> *grin* Is "tutu" the word for "baz"?
>
actually, i'd rather use "titi" for "baz" and "tutu" for "quux" :-)
> % first check for new mail in toto, and if there is any, will display this new
> % mail and won't switch unless i repeat the command. Can i do something to force
> % mutt to change mailboxes *without* checking mail in the current mailbox ?
>
> I don't believe you can have mutt not check, but I *do* believe there
> is a setting that will tell mutt not to abort the quit/change if new
> mail does come in -- I just don't know what it is :-)
>
Well I'll try to have a deep look at the variable list and see if I can find
it
> What I do is use $ to sync the mailbox (and check for new mail) and
> then change [if I still want to]; the odds of mail coming in in that
> moment are probably fairly small...
>
>
that's the kind of trick I was considering, anyway. I'll just have to let my
fingers get used to it.
Thanks
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