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To move on to the next message, use the command n
(mh-next-undeleted-msg
); use p
(mh-previous-undeleted-msg
) to read the previous message. To move to
the next unread message, use M-n (mh-next-unread-msg
); use
M-p (mh-previous-unread-msg
) to move to the previous unread
message. These commands can be given a prefix argument to specify how many
messages to skip (for example, 5 n). You can also move to a specific
message with g (mh-goto-msg
). You can enter the message number
either before or after typing g. In the latter case, Emacs prompts
you. Finally, you can go to the first or last message with M-<
(mh-first-msg
) and M-> (mh-last-msg
) respectively.
You can also use the Emacs commands C-p (previous-line
) and
C-n (next-line
) to move up and down the scan lines in the
MH-Folder window. These commands can be used in conjunction with <RET>
to look at deleted or refiled messages.
To mark a message for deletion, use the command d
(mh-delete-msg
). A ‘D’ is placed by the message in the scan
window, and the next undeleted message is displayed. If the previous command
had been p, then the next message displayed is the first undeleted
message previous to the message just deleted. Use n to force
subsequent d commands to move forward to the next undeleted message
after deleting the message under the cursor. You may also specify a range
(for example, C-u d 1 3 5-7 last:5 frombob <RET>, voir la section Ranges).
The command C-d (mh-delete-msg-no-motion
) marks the message (or
messages in range) for deletion but leaves the cursor at the current message
in case you wish to perform other operations on the message.
And to delete more messages faster, you can use k
(mh-delete-subject-or-thread
) to delete all the messages with the
same subject as the current message. This command puts these messages in a
sequence named ‘subject’. You can undo this action by using u
(mh-undo
) with a prefix argument and then specifying the
‘subject’ sequence. However, if the buffer is displaying a threaded
view of the folder then k behaves like T d
(mh-thread-delete
). Voir la section Viewing Message Threads.
However you mark a message for deletion, the command x
(mh-execute-commands
) actually carries out the deletion
(voir la section Organizing Your Mail with Folders).
The hook mh-delete-msg-hook
is called after you mark a message for
deletion. For example, a past maintainer of MH-E used this once when he kept
statistics on his mail usage.
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