Hi -

I'm using mutt with an IMAP server and have a macro defined for d that
saves a copy of the message to the Trash folder (i.e. macro index d
"s=Trash\r"). I wanted to change the behavior of the d key back to
its original meaning if I'm in the Trash folder (actually delete the
message on the server).

When I tried to undefine the macro with 'bind index d noop', the macro
definition goes away but so does the ability to delete the message.
Trying things like 'bind index d delete-message' after the above warns
about a circular macro definition. Where am I goofing this up? Should
this work? Tnx!

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Chuck Tuffli    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Agilent Technologies, Storage and Networking
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