Hi,
Madhu M. Kurup typed:
> a) pine equivalent key bindings - most of them - not only some
Answered already.
> b) starting up with the folder listing as a default?
At the end of your .muttrc, put in:
push 'c?'
Mutt literally pushes those keys, thus showing you a folder listing.
> c) shifting between folders via a macro / key binding
> ( and yes, bind generic L 'c ?' doesn't work - I tried!)
A bind is when you want to bind a key to a function, so you need a
macro to do this:
macro index L 'c?'
macro pager L 'c?'
HTH..
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