891 |
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892 |
Almost all Rmail commands work in the summary buffer as well as in the |
Almost all Rmail commands work in the summary buffer as well as in the |
893 |
Rmail buffer. Thus, @kbd{d} in the summary buffer deletes the current |
Rmail buffer. Thus, @kbd{d} in the summary buffer deletes the current |
894 |
message, @kbd{u} undeletes, and @kbd{x} expunges. @kbd{o} and @kbd{C-o} |
message, @kbd{u} undeletes, and @kbd{x} expunges. (However, in the |
895 |
output the current message to a file; @kbd{r} starts a reply to it. You |
summary buffer, a numeric argument to @kbd{d}, @kbd{C-d} and @kbd{u} |
896 |
can scroll the current message while remaining in the summary buffer |
serves as a repeat count. A negative argument reverses the meaning of |
897 |
using @key{SPC} and @key{DEL}. |
@kbd{d} and @kbd{C-d}.) @kbd{o} and @kbd{C-o} output the current |
898 |
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message to a file; @kbd{r} starts a reply to it. You can scroll the |
899 |
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current message while remaining in the summary buffer using @key{SPC} |
900 |
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and @key{DEL}. |
901 |
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902 |
The Rmail commands to move between messages also work in the summary |
The Rmail commands to move between messages also work in the summary |
903 |
buffer, but with a twist: they move through the set of messages included |
buffer, but with a twist: they move through the set of messages included |