Le 17-01-2008, à 00:26:51 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
> Lignes : 21 > > * Steve on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 at 13:17:14 +0100 > > To go from folder to folder with new messages, one must hit the c key. > > Now let's say that folder A contains a message I want to read later on > > but I want it to keep the N flag. Now, when I hit c, I go in A and then > > hit c right after to go to B. I read B messages and when finished, I hit > > c and I go straigh back to A folder which is not what I want, I want to > > go to the next folder with unread messages and so on until all > > messages are read. But each time I hit c I go back to folder A and so > > I'm obliged to hit c a useless number of times to browse my messages. > > You still follow me ? > > No. After hitting c, at the prompt, you can use <space> to cycle > through mailboxes that have new mail. Well I use <tab> to do that, <space> only lets me go down a message. Anyway, what I want to avoid is to go back to a mailbox in which I know I have new messages but that I want to read later on (hope it's clearer this time). And now, each time I hit c I go back to it, which is useless. > > More recent versions of Mutt also have the next-unread-mailbox > command, which might even be better for your needs. My current version is 1.5.13, I'll have a look to see if this command already exists in this version. Thanks for your answer. Steve