Brett Presnell writes:

> I tried to figure this out some time ago and failed.  It will probably
> be obvious to someone here.
>
> When I run either list-buffers or ibuffer, the *mu4e-main* buffer does
> not show up. Buffers with mode mu4e-headers-mode, mu4e-view-mode, and
> mu4e-compose-mode all show up fine, but not mu4e-main-mode.  Why, and
> what can I do to fix this?

In my experience, buffers with a leading space in their name don't get
displayed in user-facing buffer lists; and from a quick test here, my
*mu4e-main* buffer /does/ have a leading space in the name (i.e. its
buffer-name is " *mu4e-main"). To check if this is the case in your own
setup, call the switch-to-buffer command twice, first specifying
*mu4e-main* with, and then without, a leading space. The former should
get you the mu4e main buffer, whereas the latter will probably display
an empty buffer.

Not sure how to change this behaviour, though!


Alexis.

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