> Now you can create a macro that will toggle sourcing either of these
> two files whenever you hit f
> ,
> | macro index,pager \em "source ~/.mutt/file1\
> | macro index,pager \\ef \\eM \
> | \"toggle Mailboxview\"" "Important mailboxes, use f to toggle"
> | macro index,pager \eM "source ~/.
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On Sunday, March 30 at 11:23 PM, quoth Alain Bench:
>> The space there triggers mutt to replace everything you've typed
>> thus far with the name of whatever mailboxes contain new email.
>
>To insert a literal space at the folder prompt, you can f
I'm having trouble with header cache on my box at work. I have the
exact same config on my home box and it works fine. What happens is
that mutt seems to consult the header cache but then discards it for
some reason and then proceeds to download all the headers again.
Home: Debian/i386 mutt 1.5.
On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 10:43:25PM +0800, liupeng wrote:
i set change-folder macro like this:
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macro index "<" "c=[Gmail]/Sent Mail/\r" "Go Sent Mail/"
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press '<',change-folder not successed,
how to set change-folder macro when folder name contains space?
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