For some reason, the way my brain works, when I have a filter in place l myfilter
my lizard-brain wants to use "q" instead of l . to turn off the filter. The lizard-brain wins over the conscious brain (that knows to use `l .`) about half the time. mutt is fast enough that accidentally quitting is easy to (mostly) remedy by just hitting control+p to recall the previous invocation and hitting enter. However, that loses my command/folder/search/pipe histories. Is there a way to make "q" behave selectively, depending on whether a filter is in place, clearing the filter if so, and doing the normal ask-yes quit behavior otherwise? Alternatively, if there's a way to preserve those histories over mutt invocations, that would ease some of the pain. Thanks! -tkc