On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 07:17:11AM -0400, Todd V . Rovito wrote: > I have procmail set up to filter my mail into folders for the list > servers I belong to. Some days I just don't have the time to read > the mail in that particular folder (or list server), I would like to > be able to perform a mass delete in that folder. What keys can I use > in mutt to delete all the messages out of a folder?
I can't find a "delete all in folder" command, but there is a "delete thread" command: ctrl-d. Start at the top, and hold down ctrl-d, and it shouldn't take long before you have everything deleted. That's what I use on those "I haven't had time to read debian-user in the past week, I better 'catch up'" days, anyway. Alternatively, you could probably just delete the file. Procmail will happily recreate it next time it filters mail to it. -- Thomas J. Hamman "It is impossible for a man to learn what he thinks he already knows." -Epictetus