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make it harder to exit mutt?



I'm generally meeting with success using mutt. I'd
like to see it handle html e-mail more smoothly like
Pine does (pine just strips the html and shows the
message inline) and I'd like to see more graceful url
handling like Pine has, but mutt's disadvantages are
so far outweighed by Pine's. I hope I can stick with
mutt and master--I should probably say remember how to
master--its configuration sufficiently for my needs.

One specific problem I'm having is related to
club-finger syndrome. I'm a key-peck typist, and am
not terribly accurate. Between this and between
forgetting when the "q" acts as an escape mechanism as
opposed to a program shutdown key, I've managed to
unitentionally exit the program several times now. So,
my question: how can I make it more difficult to exit
mutt? What would probably work best is making program
shutdown a keystroke combination rather than a single
key. Maybe ctrl-q or something similar. Any
suggestions for stopping mutt from exiting in response
to a single keystroke, but to exit only in response to
a keystroke combination?

TIA, James

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