Re: undelete

2002-04-09 Thread Simon White
08-Apr-02 at 09:21, VB ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > Once I mark a message as deleted and exit mutt, where does it move the > message? I.e., is the message recoverable/undeletable after exiting mutt? Depends on your config a little, but in general if you have deleted a message, and when you exit

Re: undelete

2002-04-08 Thread David T-G
VB -- ...and then VB said... % % Once I mark a message as deleted and exit mutt, where does it move the % message? I.e., is the message recoverable/undeletable after exiting mutt? You've heard about MH and Maildir possibilities. If you want a trash folder with mbox, check out Cedric Duval's t

Re: undelete

2002-04-08 Thread Dave Smith
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 09:21:21AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Once I mark a message as deleted and exit mutt, where does it move the > message? Assuming you answered "yes" to the 'delete ... messages?' question, it goes to the Great Mailbox in the Sky. > I.e., is the message recoverable/u

Re: undelete

2002-04-08 Thread Michael Elkins
VB wrote: > Once I mark a message as deleted and exit mutt, where does it move the > message? I.e., is the message recoverable/undeletable after exiting mutt? In most cases, a deleted message is not recoverable. The only exceptions to this rule are for MH style mailboxes where messages get rena

Re: undelete messages

2000-06-27 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 11:52:49PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: > > Thanks. Now, is there any way to bind the arrow keys to use the J/K > > action instead of the j/k action? That would be really nice... > > Sure. > > bind index previous-entry > bind index next-entry > > You may possibl

Re: undelete messages

2000-06-25 Thread Michael Tatge
Vincent Danen muttered: > > Thanks. Now, is there any way to bind the arrow keys to use the J/K > action instead of the j/k action? That would be really nice... Sure, it's mutt :-) Read the manual. You want to bind previous- / next-entry to / in the index. (section 6.2) HTH, Michael -- B

Re: undelete messages

2000-06-25 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Vincent Danen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 25 Jun 2000: > Thanks. Now, is there any way to bind the arrow keys to use the J/K > action instead of the j/k action? That would be really nice... Sure. bind index previous-entry bind index next-entry You may possibly also want to repeat

Re: undelete messages

2000-06-25 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 12:10:02AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > > How do I undelete messages? When I try to go back to a deleted > > message, mutt won't let me... I can't move the arrow onto it. I see > > on the menu bar at the bottom there is an undelete command, but it > > looks to work only

Re: undelete messages

2000-06-25 Thread Vincent Danen
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 02:00:46AM -0500, David Champion wrote: > > How do I undelete messages? When I try to go back to a deleted > > message, mutt won't let me... I can't move the arrow onto it. I see > > Type in the message number to jump to any message, or use the > and bindings to scrol

Re: undelete messages

2000-06-25 Thread Wilhelm Wienemann
Hello Vincent! On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Vincent Danen wrote: > How do I undelete messages? When I try to go back to a deleted > message, mutt won't let me... I can't move the arrow onto it. Maybe you can go above the message which is marked with a 'D' and then you are be able to press 'u' two tim

Re: undelete messages

2000-06-25 Thread Gary Johnson
On Sun, Jun 25, 2000 at 12:33:01AM -0600, Vincent Danen wrote: > How do I undelete messages? When I try to go back to a deleted > message, mutt won't let me... I can't move the arrow onto it. I see > on the menu bar at the bottom there is an undelete command, but it > looks to work only on the h

Re: undelete messages

2000-06-25 Thread David Champion
On 2000.06.25, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Vincent Danen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do I undelete messages? When I try to go back to a deleted > message, mutt won't let me... I can't move the arrow onto it. I see Type in the message number to jump to any message, or use the and bi