* David Champion on Monday, February 05, 2007 at 13:34:26 -0600: > * On 2007.02.05, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > * "Christian Ebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> For instance if I sort threads and tab jump to the next unread >> message, sometimes I'd like to go back to the last read, and have >> to search for it first. > > http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/sw/mutt/patch-1.5.11.dgc.markmsg.2 > provides an operation <mark-msg> which constructs a macro to <search> > by Message-ID, using the current message's Message-ID. It's modelled > on vi's feature to mark lines with "m" and return to them with "'".
Hm, nice. But not exactly what I'm after ;) If I new /beforehand/ that I want to go back, I'd probably just tag the message. OTOH, it sometimes, errh, often happens (and I'm not even talking about a setup with pager_stop=no) that in my confused state of mind I just jump to the next message, and, suddenly remember something of the last message that could be important. In my newsreader this is simple: I just type "l" and am in the last read message, and when I want to continue reading the new message, I just type "l" again. That's it. So I guess what I'm asking for/dreaming of is that Mutt sort of keeps the last message(-id) marked automatically, ready to jump back anytime. Hope I made the case a bit clearer. c -- _B A U S T E L L E N_ lesen! --->> <http://www.blacktrash.org/baustellen.html>