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On Thursday, May 29 at 08:04 PM, quoth Michael Kjorling:
>On 29 May 2008 14:52 -0500, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kyle Wheeler):
>> How about combining things? Like so:
>>
>> $ mutt -f =foo -e 'push "c=foo\n"'
>
>Or what about...
>
>$ mutt -f /dev/null -e 'push "<change-folder>=foo<enter>"'
Sure, that can work.
>I also agree with Kyle on using function names. Btw, it is actually
>change-folder and not change-dir (at least in my version of mutt).
It's change-dir if you are in the mailbox browser (from using -y);
change-folder is what it's called in the message index, so if you
start up mutt with the -y flag... change-dir is what you'd need to
use.
~Kyle
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