* Wilson <[email protected]> [05-30-17 13:09]:
> Thanks for replying!
> 
> > you can set sort in you ~/.muttrc or /etc/muttrc, see 'man muttrc' and/or
> > in the open instance using key combinations you can find in the help
> > screen.
> >
> > from: man muttrc
> >
> >      sort
> >           Type: sort order
> >           Default: date
> 
> I think I expressed myself poorly. I already have `sort' set to
> `threads', sorting is not the problem, though I did go back and try with
> a `set sort = date' to see if it'd cause the same behavior, and it did.
> 
> When I said mutt shows only one message, I meant it scrolls down to the
> last message regardless of having others before it. I made a recording
> to show it happening: http://0x0.st/6ZD.webm
> 
> As you can see, I can scroll up to show the other messages, but would
> like mutt to show as much as it can, with the latest message at the
> bottom, like it does in =INBOX when it starts, and, in the video, in
> =INBOX/Mutt Users.
> 
> (in the recording I have `sort' set to `date')

I don't know what is happening.  it appears mutt thinks it's in a larger
terminal than what you are displaying.  I don't see that here but I
download all my mail to my server and run mutt in a tmux session attached
to the server.


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