Hi again

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% On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:51:25AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
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% > I can't think of a reasonable way to acheive what you want, but you could
% > try hitting '$' (sync) very often...
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% So, sync is the magic word. I understand that mutt some hook

Oh.  Yeah.  Sorry; I thought you'd read the manual ;-)


% functionality resembling that of emacs. Wouldn't be possible to

Well, I wouldn't go that far, but only because !E--- ;-)


% set up an open-message(?) hook that runs a sync on the present mailbox?

As long as you realize that you'll lose the ability to back out of any
changes you might accidentally make (well, you could mark a message new
again and then sync again, but things like deleted message purging), you
could.  If you went this route, I'd strongly recommend using Cedric's
trash_folder patch if it works with Maildir yet (or mebbe it's a
different maildir_trash patch).

Anyway, you also probably don't want to sync and then open, and you can't
sync from the pager, so what you probably really want to do is make a
macro for 'q' (bound to "exit" in the pager menu) so that you sync after
you've opened and read the message.  Have fun binding all of the other
possible ways to leave a message ;-)


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