> Manuel Arriaga:
> allows me to reach any message (del/undel). But in my computer j and k
> jump messages marked for deletion.
he specifically told you to use capital letters, which work.
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clemens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 03:21:13AM +0100, Manuel Arriaga wrote:
> Hi, Neelakanth and Mikko,
>
> Thank you both for the tips, but only Neelakanth's works with my:
> pressing a numeric key brings up the "jump to message:" minibuffer and
> allows me to reach any message (del/undel). But in my comput
Sometime ago, Manuel Arriaga said:
> Once again proving myself a total newbie :-), I would like to know whether there is
>anyway in which I can undelete a message which "sits" in the middle of 10 other
>deleted messages, without having to undelete the first four - does this make any kind
>of se
Manuel Arriaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 25 May 2000:
> But in my computer j and k
> jump messages marked for deletion.
Yes, they do on my computer too.
Use capital J and K (shift+j, shift+k) instead.
Mikko
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// Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi
Hi, Neelakanth and Mikko,
Thank you both for the tips, but only Neelakanth's works with my: pressing a numeric
key brings up the "jump to message:" minibuffer and allows me to reach any message
(del/undel). But in my computer j and k jump messages marked for deletion.
Bye and thanks,
Manuel
* Manuel Arriaga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000524 09:57]:
> Once again proving myself a total newbie :-), I would like to know
> whether there is anyway in which I can undelete a message which "sits"
> in the middle of 10 other deleted messages, without having to undelete
> the first four - does this m
Manuel Arriaga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 25 May 2000:
> Once again proving myself a total newbie :-), I would like to know
> whether there is anyway in which I can undelete a message which "sits"
> in the middle of 10 other deleted messages, without having to undelete
> the first four - do