On Mon, Aug 09 1999, at 16:48 +0200, Gero Treuner wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 08, 1999 at 09:14:51PM -0700, BJ Goodwin wrote:
>>Are there any plans for adding a command in `pager mode' to re-open 
>>the current message?  For me this would be useful in case I mistype 
>>my PGP password (which happens a bit), so it would ask for the 
>>password again without having to go back to the message index.  
>>Anyway, just a thought.  Thanks for a greate MUA.  I absolutely love 
>>it!
>Yu can define a macro, which deletes the passphrase in memory, jumps 
>to the index menu and back to the message pager.  As you say, you 
>return to the index for a moment, causing a "flicker" when being 
>local, but probably annoying when working over modem lines.  Without 
>leaving the pager you can jump to the same message by typing in the 
>index number of the message, with the caveat that it is currently not 
>possible to dynamicly get it in a macro.  The general solution is IMO 
>to extend the <jump> function to accept a relative number by appending 
>a '+' or '-' sign at the end of the number (thus leaving the +/- keys 
>for other key bindings).

It should be noted that typing `0' (zero) currently doesn't trigger 
Mutt's jump feature, so that'll have to be changed too, or else you'd 
have to jump to another message (pray the one in question isn't the 
only one in the current folder) and back again, probably resulting in a 
flicker, too. :-)


Marco

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