On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 12:37, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> look at the fine manual for alias_file
>
> Really, you should spend a few minutes looking at the very good
> documentation included with mutt.
I know the dev manual is a work in progress, but I like it a lot more
than the normal user manual
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 10:31, Haines Brown
> To save a message in mutt, if I hit the "s" key I'm prompted
> for a mailbox. However I'm used to saving messages as a plain text
I was super confused on this same issue for a while. Every so often i
need a plain text copy of an email with headers and e
>> Is there a way to make it go up a line instead,
>
> Not that I know of.
>
>> or at least disable the cursor-automove entirely?
>
> Sure: set resolve=no
Thanks! I guess for the former I can rebind the d key.
Jacob
By default, newer messages in mutt are displayed at the bottom.
Deleting a message moves the selector/cursor thing down a line to the
next message. I have "set sort = 'reverse-last-date-received'" in my
muttrc, so newer messages are at the top. However, deleting a message
still moves the cursor/sel