Re: Moving unread mail
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- Subject: Re: Moving unread mail
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:06:28 -0600
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On Monday, July 9 at 02:21 PM, quoth David J. Neu:
>I'd like to be able to move both read and unread mail to a folder.
That's easy: tag whatever mail you'd like to move, then press ';'
(unless you've bound some other key to <tag-prefix>) and then press
's' (for save (unless you've bound some other key to <save-message>)),
and then tell mutt what folder you'd like to save it into. If it's
only a single message that you'd like to move, then you can dispense
with tagging and the tag-prefix (;) command. That will work for any
mail, no matter what state (read/unread/whatever) it is in.
>set mbox="/home/me/mail/inbox"
>set move=ask-no
>
>gives me the option to move read mail, but is there a way to move
>unread mail also.
Ohh, you want it to move it for you automatically? Other than hacking
something together with macros and such, I don't think there's a way
of modifying that behavior.
~Kyle
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