Re: custom macro for "q" key
yes, the is called "browser" in my case also. But when I bind: bind browser q exit and use "q" in browser, it does not exit, but just cycles between browser and the folder where I came from. Ok, so I just checked the help and apparently the 'exit' function's description is 'exit this menu'. So it seems the exit function was never meant to fully exit mutt but just exit the menu it is currently in. And also, you suggested previously to use "exit", but this keyword does not seem to exist in my mutt (2.0.2). When I use this binding: bind browser q quit .mutt/muttrc, line 80: quit: no such function in map Yeah, looking at the help again, it seems the function 'quit' exists in index and pager (although in pager it also doesn't exit mutt fully), but it doesn't seem to exist in 'browser'. Hence why you get an error when using bind browser q quit that quit doesn't exist. I hope that I am wrong, but to me it seems like there is currently no way to achieve what you want. Best Regards, IFo Hancroft
Re: custom macro for "q" key
Lets assume that after leaving the browser there is a quit command you could solve it with: macro browser q "" "QUIT MUTT FROM BROWSER" This won't work in browsers behind composing a mail (attachment browser e.g.). Another idea, I think you can always push Ctrl+C to leave mutt at any location. -- Bastian
Re: custom macro for "q" key
> On 2021-09-02 11:58, Bastian wrote: Lets assume that after leaving the browser there is a quit command you could solve it with: macro browser q "" "QUIT MUTT FROM BROWSER" That works exactly as I wanted. You are a genius. thank you
Using Gmail IMAP with Mutt
Hello List, I have seen muttrc files with both folder names of gmail, Gmail, and Gmail and even GoogleMail and varients. I think what happens if you use on that Google doesn't know about is that gmail makes that folder for you and does what you are asking for, so if you've said save drafts to a GMail (capital G and capital M) folder, it does that, if you say save drafts to Gmail (capital G small m) folder it does that for you. Now I have several folders and they're not the same. What does gmail really want? Gmail or GMail or something different? Thanks in advance for your replies and help. I'm sorry I'm confused but it is confusing. David Ring signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Using Gmail IMAP with Mutt
On Thu, 2 Sep 2021, at 19:12, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > What does gmail really want? Gmail or GMail or something different? > > Thanks in advance for your replies and help. I'm sorry I'm confused > but it is confusing. Accidentally, I think they changed something because by mbsync config broke some time in August or July. I am now using "[Gmail]/All mail" & "[Gmail]/Sent Mail" (sic: yes, mail lowercased and Mail uppercased for the other folder. Previously, I had been using "[Gmail]/All Mail" (sic) (did no longer work). If in doubt, I would recommend using Thunderbird or another IMAP tool to check which folders a vanilla gmail account presents. Gmail is only a legacy account for me so I'm not exactly keeping up to date with the service.