On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:35:58AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 09:11:31 +0100, Chris Green wrote:
> > Maybe the original questioner is in the same situation as I am, I
> > mostly use mutt via a telnet window (well, ssh actually) from my
> > workstation at work.  I just have a single window dedicated to the
> > remote system where I read my mail.
> 
> Me too.
> 
> > Firing up another copy of mutt or using grepmail or anything like that
> > is not a good solution as it requires me to open another session to
> > the remote system if I want to be able to see both the mail I'm
> > composing and the mail I want to refer to at the same time.  It's not
> > just a case of firing up a process locally.
> 
> You can suspend the current process with Ctrl-Z.
> 
Yes, but that doesn't allow you to see both messages at the same time.


> You can also use screen. I don't because I can no longer use the
> scrollbar of my terminal with it.
> 
I was just about to investigate this as I'm using 'screen' for another
reason elsewhere and wondered if it can split a window.

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