* Chris Green <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-10-2002 17:36]:
> > Apart from what would be the use of this, you shouldn't "exec" the
> > macro (because exec applies to functions only, as the error message
> > says), but you should "push" the key sequence.
> >
> ... quote from manual - "``exec function''
* Susan Kleinmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-10-2002 17:08]:
> I am trying to figure out how to get mutt to execute some command specified
> on the command line and then quit. This first effort is just to get mutt to
> provide an index listing of new messages in a folder and then quit.
> To do that,
On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 05:10:17PM +0200, Ren? Clerc wrote:
> * Susan Kleinmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17-10-2002 17:08]:
>
> > I am trying to figure out how to get mutt to execute some command specified
> > on the command line and then quit. This first effort is just to get mutt to
> > provide an
Susan Kleinmann wrote:
> To do that, I defined the following macro in my muttrc:
>
> macro index ,n "~N\n\n"
>
> Then I invoked mutt with the command:
>
> mutt -e "exec ,n"
>
> This produces the message:
> ,n: no such function
> Error in command line:
> Press any key to continue...
>
> What a