Pankaj Jangid wrote:

On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 11:25:31PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 08:56:37PM +0530, Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe wrote:

On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 04:31:14PM +0530, Amish Munshi wrote:
is normally mapped to the "delete-message" function. Maybe that can be
mapped to "move message to xyz folder" instead ...

	Do you mean going through the source code and making changes there?

He is not talking about functions in the source code. In mutt and some
other email clients' terminology, function is a sequence of operations
which you want to perform while running the client.

	These are like emacs functions. You can map a command to a function
there also. To know about unbound functions just press '?' on any screen
you will see a list of all the functions (bound or unbound).

	Mutt also modifies the context sesitive help if you bind a key with
a function i.e. if you bind a function with a key it will be displayed
next time you press '?'.

regards

You could try pressing 'C' Which copies the current message to a mailbox/file
and 'd' to delete the message thereafter.You could define a macro/keybinding to
do the above if you want to save a few keystrokes.

While in mutt you can press <F1> to access the help and read section 3.3
which tells you how to change the default key bindings.

--> Vinayak Hegde



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