* Arkadiusz Drabczyk <[email protected]> [05-01-16 08:35]:
> On 2016-05-01, Chris Green <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I (rarely) have a long message list of some hundreds of messages.
> > This occurs when I'm looking at old mailboxes, archives and similar. 
> >
> > How does one simply move to the last page/message or to a specific
> > message number?
> 
> To move to a n-th message just start typing a number and mutt will say
> `Jump to message: <NUMBER>' on the bottom.  To move to a last number
> type `:' and then `:exec last-entry', or add a keybinding to
> ~/.muttrc:
> 
> macro index B "<last-entry>"
> 
> Now `B' will jump to the last message in the current mailbox.

or from "index" view, the <home> key to first msg and <end> key to last,
or type the number of msg and automagically you are there.
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