On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 03:42:00PM -0700, Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It's highly probable I'm missing something somewhere, but
> it seems to me that if mutt is invoked via 'mutt -y' (with
> "mailboxes" defined in .muttrc), once you select a mailbox
> to work with, there is no way to get back to the "mailboxes
> browser" menu. I've read two mutt manuals linked off of
> mutt.org, and read through the FAQ.
Simply hit 'c' '?' and then TAB, when coming from the index.
> How does one return to the "mailboxes browser" once one has
> selected a mailbox to view? More specifically, can this
> feature be found to a specific key (not a macro), as I see
> no "function" which gives the user the ability to jump back
> to the browser.
No, there is no function for it, you can only use a macro for this.
> A related question: Is there any way to jump right into the
> "mailboxes browser" without using the -y command line option?
> E.g. something similar to a "startin" directive in .muttrc?
You could try a 'push c?<TAB>' in your .muttrc
CU,
Sec
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