) change the default mutt's behavior, which in the
> our case is expanded threads.
>
> bind index z limit
> folder-hook . 'push z~d<3d'
>
> Now since you started mutt in debug mode, and you didn't noticed any
> suspicious as you said, then the only other option is something in your
> configuration files. Hint: grep for collapse.
>
> There is no mystery or black magic in the software world, everything is
> predictable, unlike the fragile and capricious human mind.
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topic but since other mutt users seem
> like-minded in many ways I wondered if anyone here has any
> recommendations for a calendar/diary program.
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wondered if anyone here has any
> >recommendations for a calendar/diary program.
>
> mmhh... remind + wyrd
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I'm not sure you can `disable' exiting, however you should be able to bind exit
to an obscure key combo.
> How do I disable exit in mutt? So no matter what macros or
> keypresses, mutt does not exit.
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can do this?
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Quoting Ajeet:
> check status_format in documentation.
I have a status_format set, but it is only showing Total: New: Read:
messages when I have that particular folder open.
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e number of new
> messages in brackets.
>
It's not something I *need*, I just thought it'd be a nice feature to
have and that I was missing something. Thanks for letting me know about
the sidebar patch; maybe I'll check it out anyway.
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