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The most basic thing to do with a message is to read it. The way to do this in Rmail is to make the message current. The usual practice is to move sequentially through the file, since this is the order of receipt of messages. When you enter Rmail, you are positioned at the first message that you have not yet made current (that is, the first one that has the ‘unseen’ attribute; voir la section Rmail Attributes). Move forward to see the other new messages; move backward to re-examine old messages.
Move to the next nondeleted message, skipping any intervening deleted
messages (rmail-next-undeleted-message
).
Move to the previous nondeleted message
(rmail-previous-undeleted-message
).
Move to the next message, including deleted messages
(rmail-next-message
).
Move to the previous message, including deleted messages
(rmail-previous-message
).
Move to the first message. With argument n, move to message number
n (rmail-show-message
).
Move to the last message (rmail-last-message
).
Move to the first message (rmail-first-message
).
Move to the next message containing a match for regexp
(rmail-search
).
Move to the previous message containing a match for regexp.
n and p are the usual way of moving among messages in Rmail.
They move through the messages sequentially, but skip over deleted messages,
which is usually what you want to do. Their command definitions are named
rmail-next-undeleted-message
and
rmail-previous-undeleted-message
. If you do not want to skip deleted
messages—for example, if you want to move to a message to undelete
it—use the variants M-n and M-p (rmail-next-message
and
rmail-previous-message
). A numeric argument to any of these commands
serves as a repeat count.
In Rmail, you can specify a numeric argument by typing just the digits. You don't need to type C-u first.
The M-s (rmail-search
) command is Rmail's version of search.
The usual incremental search command C-s works in Rmail, but it
searches only within the current message. The purpose of M-s is to
search for another message. It reads a regular expression (voir la section Syntax of Regular Expressions)
nonincrementally, then searches starting at the beginning of the following
message for a match. It then selects that message. If regexp is
empty, M-s reuses the regexp used the previous time.
To search backward in the file for another message, give M-s a negative argument. In Rmail you can do this with - M-s.
It is also possible to search for a message based on labels. Voir la section Labels.
To move to a message specified by absolute message number, use j
(rmail-show-message
) with the message number as argument. With no
argument, j selects the first message. <
(rmail-first-message
) also selects the first message. >
(rmail-last-message
) selects the last message.
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