Re: search new mails in the opposite order
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- Subject: Re: search new mails in the opposite order
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 00:46:32 -0500
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On Thursday, September 25 at 01:29 PM, quoth bill lam:
> when I read mails inside a thread, pressing <tab> search next new
> mail, but that will be the previous mail in chronological order. Try
> pressing <shift-tab> does not help. Is there any way to search new
> mail in the opposite order and bind it to <shift-tab>?
Assuming that your <tab> is bound to the <next-new-then-unread>
function, all you'd need to do is add this to your muttrc:
bind pager,index \S<Tab> previous-new-then-unread
~Kyle
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