On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 10:47:41AM -0800 or thereabouts, Brett Neely wrote:
> How can I save an email without automatically causing its deletion?
> I.e., I am in the mutt index, with message 1 highlighted. I press 's' to
> save it. It asks "Save to mailbox ('?' for list): =foo" and I hit enter t
| From: Brett Neely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Date: Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 10:47:41AM -0800
| Subj: save without delete
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| How can I save an email without automatically causing its deletion?
|
| I.e., I am in the mutt index, with message 1 highlighted. I press
To do that i just use "C" to copy it to the folder and later delete or
save it to another folder from the index.
Hope that's what you're looking for
-d
Thus spake Brett Neely ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> How can I save an email without automatically causing its deletion?
>
> I.e., I am in the mutt i
Use the copy-message command, bound to 'C' by default.
randy
On Tue, Jan 25, 2000 at 10:47:41AM -0800, Brett Neely wrote:
> How can I save an email without automatically causing its deletion?
>
> I.e., I am in the mutt index, with message 1 highlighted. I press 's' to
> save it. It asks "Save
Brett Neely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How can I save an email without automatically causing its deletion?
Use (C)opy instead of (s)ave.
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How can I save an email without automatically causing its deletion?
I.e., I am in the mutt index, with message 1 highlighted. I press 's' to
save it. It asks "Save to mailbox ('?' for list): =foo" and I hit enter to
accept the default mailbox choice. The message gets saved, then deleted,
and n