Le 06-07-2009, à 14:07:21 +0200, Rocco Rutte ([email protected]) a écrit : > Hi, > > * steve wrote: > > > I'm using mutt 1.5.18 on Debian stable. My maliboxes are in maildir > > format. > > > Now let's say I have three folders marked 'N' but none of them > > interrests me *yet* (let's say A, M and Y, having in mind that I have > > folders in between them, say P with good stuff). > > > I'm in A, I hit 'c' I'm in M. I hit 'c' and I'm back in A but I'd like > > to be in P. I've tried this many time and the only way to go in P is to > > quit mutt and go back in right after. > > You have two options here: > > (1) after pressing 'c', hit space until you get the folder you want > (2) use the <next-unread-mailbox> function > > For (2), this isn't bound by default, so: > > bind index,pager X next-unread-mailbox > > and hit 'X'. Of course you can change 'X' to whatever key you like, even > 'c'.
Thanks Rocco, (1) is what I was looking for. But I have a question for (2). Isn't 'space' the 'X' key in (2)? steve
