Stefan `Sec` Zehl [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 07, 1999 at 10:42:30AM +0100, Axel Tillequin wrote:
> > example:
> > I've tried to bypass the builtin ^g (fetch-mail) to use the more
> > powerfull
> > program called "fetchmail" by putting
> > macro generic ^g :fetchmail
> > in the .muttrc file.
> > problem: the ^g is still bind to the builtin fetch-mail function...like
> > if the macro
> > is not taken into account at all ?!
>
> I don't have pop support compiled in, so i can't tell for sure, but i
> think the default ^g-binding may be in the index/pager keymap where it
> has precedence over the generic keymap. So this would help you:
Yes, it's in index.
Also, it's bound to G by default, not ^g... not sure if your problem is
related to trying to redefine the wrong thing or if you just typoed.
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