I have been using mutt for a few days and have quite a list of questions
I would appreciate help with.  I am using Mutt 1.0i on a RedHat 6.1 Linux
2.2.12 machine with IMAP.  I downloaded it as mutt-1.0i-2.cfp.rhl6.i386.rpm.

My pageup/pagedown/home/end keys do not seem to do anything.
They are listed as being bound to intelligent things when I hit '?'.

Is there a way to get a list of the current key bindings, broken down
by map (i.e. generic, index, browser, etc)?

Is there a way to get a list of functions that I can bind keys to?

Is there a way to run unbound functions (like M-x in emacs)?

Is there a way I can get a description of what a key is currently
bound to (like C-h k <key> in emacs)?

Is there a way to see my current list of aliases?

When new mail arrives, the index does not scroll down to show the new
mail.  It would be nice if it did.  It would also be nice if it showed
all the new mail on startup (if it fits on the screen).  Currently it
tends to just show the first line.

Can I set up mutt so that messages from mailing lists declared
in my muttrc file get saved to a file named after the mailing list?
And I would like all other messages to just prompt me for a name (i.e.
have the default be '=' or '' and not named after the user - I don't
like that scheme)?

Is there a way to make all the declared mailing lists also be
aliases without entering them as aliases?  I.e. I want to be
able to just mail to 'mutt-users' instead of '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'.
Yes I could set up an alias for each of my mailing lists but it
would be nicer to have it just work off the fact that they are lists.

Thanks for your help
Dan

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