I find this feature really useful too.

For example I have a maildir with TODO tasks, and I'd like that to be 
visible the whole time in it's own window.

On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 8:18:19 PM UTC+2, Alan Schmitt wrote:
>
> Hello, 
>
> I'm in a situation when I need to look at two emails side by side, and I 
> don't know how to do it using mu4e, except through the hack described 
> below. Could it be possible to have a command that transforms a buffer 
> in a sticky one, such that it is not affected by operations changing the 
> *mu4e-view* buffer? 
>
> The hack I'm using is open the first message, rename the buffer to 
> something else (using `rename-buffer'), then open the second message. I 
> don't know how this hack interferes with the normal operations of mu4e, 
> as one of the two messages will not have a mu4e-headers buffer 
> associated with it. 
>
> Thanks, 
>
> Alan 
>

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