At some point hitherto, Samuel Padgett hath spake thusly:
> Derek D. Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > This is part of the Unix philosophy, which goes something like, "if
> > there's nothing to report, then report nothing."  Armed with this
> > knowledge, there's really no need for such a message...
> 
> I would amend that to say, "If there's no need to report anything,
> don't report anything."

I wouldn't... one might argue that if there's nothing to report, then
there's no need to report it.  ;)

However, in this case, I'll concede that for the sake of consistency
(mutt generally does ask you to hit a key to continue or some such
when a command it has spawned has completed), then something similar
should be added.

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