On 2015-06-09 09:07 +0200, Heinz Diehl wrote: Ian> Press TAB where? In the browser?
Heinz> When I start mutt, I'm in my inbox. From there, I'm used to press Heinz> TAB to change to my other mailboxes, and that's quite comfortable Heinz> to me. First, I want to read my personal mail, and then I'm used Heinz> to have a look at different mailing lists. Heinz> Maybe I was imprecise: after entering the top level dir where my Heinz> maildirs reside, I see nothing. (Now subscribed to -dev, hoping that will facilitate communication a bit.) Three questions for Heinz: 1. What version of mutt do you use? I use 1.5.21, and in my mutt, Tab in index menu is bound to <next-unread-mailbox>, which doesn't prompt at all, just jumps to a different mailbox directly. I took care to test this with mutt -F /dev/null. 2. Do you use the "y" key, or the -y option when starting mutt, at all? If yes, aren't you bothered by the inconsistency? 3. Do you have any mailboxes defined with the mailboxes command in .muttrc? -- Please *no* private copies of mailing list or newsgroup messages. Rule 420: All persons more than eight miles high to leave the court.
