Hi, folks --
My brother is starting to come around and says that he might consider
using mutt (why does leading the unenlightened to the Divine One have to
be so hard?? :-) but he wants a "quick quit" function which (IIUC)
answers yes to all prompts and quits -- but which isn't like e'x'it.
He also couldn't find the manual, so I told him how to find that.
Meanwhile, I told him about what a quad-option variable is and also told
him a little about binding up a macro like
macro generic \cq 'set delete=yes move=yes ; <quit>'
for a fast quit that does what he wants (or so I figure), and even
suggested that he ought to be able to bind up a macro which pushed
returns to prompts to take whatever defaults he had set up.
Any other suggestions from the field?
TIA
:-D
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