Michael Tatge <Michael.Tatge@xxxxxx> [2003:11:10:21:50:06+0100] scribed: > * On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 Michael D Schleif (mds@xxxxxxxxxxx) muttered: > > Please, excuse the lack of appropriate nomenclature. > > > > Suppose I am in Mailboxes view: > > > > c ? tab > > > > The second column is either blank or `N', indicating whether or not that > > mailbox contains _new_ messages. > > > > I want a key that will move between _only_ mailboxes with new messages. > > Yes, I do not want to highlight mailboxes without new messages. > > Don't use to the mailboxes view in the first place :) > c [first mailbox with new mail] <-- press <space> here. > cycles mailboxes with new mail in the order given by the mailboxes > directive. Yes, I know that ;> Thank you. However, with over ninety (90+) mailboxes, I want a quick -- and reversible -- way to navigate over mailboxes with new messages. Even in mailboxes view and at 1600x1200 resolution, *not* all mailboxes are seen at once ;< Often, I want a view of all mailboxes with new messages. Now I navigate over *all* mailboxes with <up> and <down> arrow keys, then <enter> on that box that piques my curiosity. That way can be tedious, and I would like the ability to <tab> -- or, some other key -- between mailboxes with new messages. Is there macro capability in mailboxes view? -- Best Regards, mds mds resource 877.596.8237 - Dare to fix things before they break . . . - Our capacity for understanding is inversely proportional to how much we think we know. The more I know, the more I know I don't know . . . --
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