Hi,
As the subject says, I recently switched from Netscape to mutt, a couple of weeks ago. I wanted to do it for a long time, for several reasons, but you know how lazy one can be when it comes to changing ones habits... :o) I spent some time on the configuration, and it's _almost_ perfect (though the perception of perfection tends to change over time :o) ). Here are a couple of questions/concerns that I have : *) I filter my fetchmailed-mails through procmail and send the mails to the appropriate folders (especially mailing lists). Mutt does not show "N" in front of the dirs. I read on this list that's because mutt compares the last-access-time of the mailbox file, and the one of .muttrc. But in fact, I do not run mutt all the time, and I frequently start it just for reading an old email, leaving the mailing lists "for later". Too bad. I changed muttrc last access time, so it's newer than the mailbox, and I won't see "N" anymore until a new mail comes in. I'm sure one can imagine come kind of caching system that would cache the status of a mailbox. Are they some floating around ? *) Aliases : Do I really have to press ^T and then select each recipient one at a time when I send an email ? I would like to select multiple persons. *) When I select recipient, There's only one line. If I select more than 2 persons, then it get's scrolled, and I cannot see all of them. I find it pretty annoying. *) When reading a list, I often press 'd'. I would like mutt to display the next _unread_ message, and not the next message in the list (I have the messages sorted by thread, thus it often displays messages I already read). Any suggestion on one/another of these points ? Other than that, I'm _so happy_ that I can read my mail archives from work/home, that I can even use email without X, and that it starts faster than my previous mailer ... Thanks to mutt developpers ! :o) Flavien. -- <doogie> Thinking is dangerous. It leads to ideas. -- Seen on #Debian