Re: tagging unread

2000-07-10 Thread Holger Lillqvist

On Jul  9, David Champion wrote:
 On 2000.07.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
   "Jason Helfman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I searched threw the manual and it looks us though you may not be able
  to tag something as unread. If this is the case, why? If I am wrong, can
  you please point me to the right place in the manual...
 
 Keystrokes:
   w   set-flag
   n   (for new)

Actually, 'N' is a special toggle function which does not presuppose
the initial 'w'. But be sure you press capital N (shift-N).

Holger



tagging unread

2000-07-09 Thread Jason Helfman

I searched threw the manual and it looks us though you may not be able
to tag something as unread. If this is the case, why? If I am wrong, can
you please point me to the right place in the manual...

Thanks.
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Re: tagging unread

2000-07-09 Thread iain truskett

* Jason Helfman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [2710 14:21]:
 I searched threw the manual and it looks us though you may not be able
 to tag something as unread. If this is the case, why? If I am wrong,
 can you please point me to the right place in the manual...

If, by 'unread', you mean making the message have the little "N" next to
it again, try pressing the w key while on the message. It offers you a
selection of flags you may set on a message. One of those flags is the
'N' flag.


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Re: tagging unread

2000-07-09 Thread David Champion

On 2000.07.09, in [EMAIL PROTECTED],
"Jason Helfman" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I searched threw the manual and it looks us though you may not be able
 to tag something as unread. If this is the case, why? If I am wrong, can
 you please point me to the right place in the manual...

Keystrokes:
w   set-flag
n   (for new)

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