> > Well what I really want is to be able to delete only the message that
> > is currently selected, based on the criteria.
>
> Since the message is selected, you can look at the flags and easily see
> if you should press the "d" key or not. No? I'm sorry if I don't fully
> understand your prob
> > I just got around to trying it, but I can't get it to work. It will
> > mark all the messages in the current folder for deletion (even those
> > marked N or O).
>
> I didn't just write the above macro off-the-cuff. I actually tried it
> out, and got it working, exactly as you see it above.
> When I 'G'et mail using POP3 internal to mutt, it writes
> directly to my mailbox. Is there a way to pass it to my
> SMTP service (I'm using qmail) instead and have it deliver
> the mail? This way I can filter it into appropriate
> folders as it comes in.
Why not use fetchmail instead? I'm usin
> If you use (bound to "D" by default), you can give it a
> pattern of "! ~N ! ~O", which means "Not new and not old". It sets the
> delete flag on all the messages meeting that criteria.
>
> Maybe instead of "alias" you meant "macro", like so:
>
> macro index ~ "!~N !~O"
Hello again!
I
> An alias is a short-name that you can enter in place of a longer E-mail
> address. Is that what you meant?
Sorry about that. I meant "macro" of course, as you had already figured out :)
> Maybe instead of "alias" you meant "macro", like so:
>
> macro index ~ "!~N !~O"
Thank you very mu
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Hi!
I've been using PGP to sign message using the PGP/MIME method since I
started using mutt. As a result, all my messages will become MIME
multiparts. AFAIK, that's perfectly fine - the first multipart is supposed
to be treated as the "message text" and displayed as usual. However, certain
users