On 12.05.14 09:30, Stanley Dziegiel wrote: > Is there a way to specify the current message number? If I can find that > I can hide it all behind a macro.
It seems that the requirement is either deletion of "unread stuff", or "old stuff", too stale to be worth reading. (Even if the two are nearly the same in this case) If the former, I'd just use: D ~N Or for the latter, using the manual section: 3.4.2. Relative Dates I've just tried: D ~d >1d and it deleted everything not from today. That allows you to whack some of the read messages as well, e.g. if you've read into the 8th day past, but only want to keep a week's worth. (Might as well get get exactly what we want, while expending the effort of pressing keys.) Erik -- When printing with movable type was invented around 1450, typefaces included many ligatures and additional letters, such as the letter รพ (thorn) which was first substituted in English with y (e.g. ye olde shoppe), but later written as th. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ligature_%28typography%29