> > limit string that matches nothing, like "b6a3", to make the limit fail
> > so that it'll take me back to the full inbox. Is there a more elegant
> > way?
>
> The command to show all messages is ~b A
I use "~l all" (yes, I did use Elm before...)
I have one complaint about mutt, however... It
> > > someway on (for example) 17th of june, as it will have 'expired' and I
> > > don't want to/need to read this message after that time."
> >
> > mutt understands the standard 'Expires:'-Header. The condition 'Expired'
> > is matchable with the pattern '~E'.
>
> Yes, but doesn't this assume t
Hello there. I'm new to mutt, and I'm currently running elm and mutt side
by side.
I have several questions, which I couldn't find the answer to, in the mutt
documentation after a brief glimpse.
- Is it possible to somehow tell mutt: "Hey, this message can be marked in
someway on (for example)