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Comments: In-reply-to Hal DeVore <haldevore@acm.org> message dated "Thu,
12 Sep 2002 23:26:33 -0500."
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Subject: Re: Linking message [was: Re: Patch to complete a change...]
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From: Hal DeVore <haldevore@acm.org>
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Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 06:57:50 -0500
2) In the main window, the "+" key puts you into a "change
folder" mode (the first time you use it after starting exmh),
hit a second + and you go to "set a target" mode. Type a few
characters of the folder name and hit space for autocomplete.
I should have finished this off.
3) Keep hitting space to loop thru all the folders that match
the characters you typed. Hit return to actually select the
folder shown in the message area.
I don't use this for navigating into nested folders as the only
thing I have nested is my archives. Someone else will have to
tell you how to do that if there are any tricks to it.
--Hal
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