Ctrl-G. Cancels any action in mutt. It's a beautiful thing. :)
Yeah, and Emacs raises its HUGE head ;-)
Thus spake Sean LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Right now, if I get into an action that needs some input at the
bottom, and I didn't intend this action in the first place, I'm just
hitting Ctrl-C and then selecting n (to not exit mutt). Is this
standard procedure, or is there a better way to do
Right now, if I get into an action that needs some input at the bottom, and I
didn't intend this action in the first place, I'm just hitting Ctrl-C and then
selecting n (to not exit mutt). Is this standard procedure, or is there a
better way to do this?
TIA,
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Sean LeBlanc, [EMAIL
On Thu, Nov 15, 2001, Sean LeBlanc wrote:
Right now, if I get into an action that needs some input at the
bottom, and I didn't intend this action in the first place, I'm just
hitting Ctrl-C and then selecting n (to not exit mutt). Is this
standard procedure, or is there a better way to do