> -----Original Message----- > From: Ãsmund ÃdegÃrd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 15 April 2004 19:01 > To: Debian Users > Subject: Re: Undoing the 'l' command in mutt > > > On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 09:22, Paul Johnson wrote: > > Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > I use mutt, unchanged keybindings. After I type 'l' to see only > > > the messages matching a given pattern, I'd like to get back to > > > seeing the whole mailbox. Is there a way of removing the 'l' > > > filter besides reopening the mailbox? The simpler way would be > > > 'l'+Enter, but it does not work. I had a look in the '?' list of > > > all keybindings, but found nothing. > > > > Did you try C-g yet? C-g cancels in just about any program... > > C-g will not work, I think. > > But press l, remove your old search pattern with C-a C-k, > then put a . > (pattern wich match anything...), and you have everything back. > > A shortcut for "unlimiting" would be nice, though. >
You don't need to do C-a C-k to remove the old pattern. Anything you key will overwrite the old pattern automatically. I.E. just key l.<ENTER>