From: John P. Looney (jplooney-ilug at domain online.ie)
Date: Fri 19 May 2000 - 14:09:02 IST
On Fri, May 19, 2000 at 01:37:05PM +0100, Lars Hecking mentioned:
> Niall writes:
> > I've been using Mutt for a while now, having been badgered into it by Kate's
> > rantings - I just felt so inadequate continuing to use Pine. In fairness,
>
> "inadequate" is the adequate word for pine ...
>
> > it's good, though I haven't yet upgraded to 1.2. I'm now trying to organise
> > a stack of mail, and I cannot see how to move a message or a group of tagged
> > messages from the mailbox I'm currently viewing to some other. There's a
> > copy-message command, bound to C by default, but there doesn't seem to be a
> > move-message command and I have RTFM and I even GTFM in case I missed
> > something. It seems silly to have to copy and then delete when I simply want
> > to move.
>
> save-message is bound to s, and it marks messages as deleted.
> To tag the messages to move, type ; s, and you'll see
> Save tagged to mailbox ('?' for list): =mboxname
Er, just to clarify - to tag something, use 't'. To tag with a regexp
(wierd regexp), use 'T'.
So, to tag anything from me, use:
T~fjplooney<enter>
to save it to a folder "kate", use:
;skate<enter>
To tag anything containing "samba", use:
T~bsamba<enter>
etc.
Kate
-- "The fool must be beaten with a stick, for an intelligent person the merest hint is sufficient" -- Zen Master Greg
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