* On 2002.06.07, in <20020607193705.GC30963@sumida>,
*       "Kevin Coyner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> What is a "folder history"?  I couldn't find it in the Mutt manual,
> and interestingly, a Google search on ["folder history" and mutt] turns
> up one result:  History of Shania Twain.  Figure that!

The edit line (at the bottom, where you type things in) maintains
several histories. There's one for patterns, and one for folders. If
you press "T" to tag things, and press the key bound to <history-up>
(up-arrow, usually), it'll show you the last pattern you used. Same idea
for folders; if you change folders, then change again, up-arrow will
show you the last folder you changed to.

If you set up hooks to store things into =trash, then =trash will
appear in the folder history. The trash-folder patch "just knows" about
the trash folder, so it doesn't show up in folder history. It's same
same principle as with the postponed folder: you can change to it with
<change-folder>, but if you use the built-in message recall, it doesn't
show up in folder history.

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 -D.    [EMAIL PROTECTED]        NSIT    University of Chicago

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