Re: Navigating IMAP folders?
On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 09:08:03AM +1100, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 27Aug2019 15:24, Paul Gilmartin wrote: > > > Press (view-file). > > > > > I wish the help said "view list" instead. > > You could define yourself the same macro and provide your own help string. If interested: Originally, Your newest email comes to your computer directly, and Mutt can simply read this mailbox file, and that's it. It explains why Mutt says . -- If you want to mention my name but don't have a Chinese IME, Call me @ShadowRZ instead.
Re: Navigating IMAP folders?
On 27Aug2019 15:24, Paul Gilmartin wrote: Press (view-file). I wish the help said "view list" instead. You could define yourself the same macro and provide your own help string. Cheers, Cameron Simpson
Re: Navigating IMAP folders?
On 2019-08-26, at 18:37:37, 雨宫恋叶 wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 04:12:53PM -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote: >> o Some of my folders contain both messages and subfolders. When >> I focus on such a folder, shows me subfolders, not >> messages. How can I view the message list, instead/also? >> (I thought I knew this, long ago, but "?" shows me no such >> command.) > > Press (view-file). > I wish the help said "view list" instead. >> o How can I navigate to the parent of a displayed subfolder. >> Sometimes I see a "../" entry which does this. Why not >> always? > > Maybe press 1 (jump 1) can show the parent folder? > Yes. I was misled by the highligting. "1" works in a folder list. In a message list, it's "c?1" I'm learning. Thanks. >> I choose to leave everything on the server to be accessible >> on multiple devices with various clients. > > Me too. > > -- > 想要进入自己的意识殿堂的雨宫恋叶 -- gil
Re: Navigating IMAP folders?
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 04:12:53PM -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote: > o Some of my folders contain both messages and subfolders. When > I focus on such a folder, shows me subfolders, not > messages. How can I view the message list, instead/also? > (I thought I knew this, long ago, but "?" shows me no such > command.) Press (view-file). > o How can I navigate to the parent of a displayed subfolder. > Sometimes I see a "../" entry which does this. Why not > always? Maybe press 1 (jump 1) can show the parent folder? > I choose to leave everything on the server to be accessible > on multiple devices with various clients. Me too. [To Paul Gilmartin] I pressed r (reply) instead of L (list-reply) again... This is an accident... -- 想要进入自己的意识殿堂的雨宫恋叶
Navigating IMAP folders?
Hello, Mutt, I have a fairly complex tree of folders on an IMAP server. So: o Some of my folders contain both messages and subfolders. When I focus on such a folder, shows me subfolders, not messages. How can I view the message list, instead/also? (I thought I knew this, long ago, but "?" shows me no such command.) o How can I navigate to the parent of a displayed subfolder. Sometimes I see a "../" entry which does this. Why not always? I choose to leave everything on the server to be accessible on multiple devices with various clients. Thanks, gil