Subject: Re: mail - does anyone use this?
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: der Mouse <mouse@Collatz.McRCIM.McGill.EDU>
List: current-users
Date: 02/19/1996 06:51:21
>>> 1. Fix the delete message count bug. (read message two. Delete
>>> it. hit return, and get message four.)
>> I don't think this is a bug. Read message three, hit return, and
>> get message four. (When you delete message two, the current message
>> changes to message three.)
> arguably, this _is_ the bug. it certainly bugs the hell out of me
> that i have to remember the message number when ever i delete a
> message, or is there a way to `read the current message' ?
Isn't that exactly what the t command with no argument does? Indeed, t
is so much more predictable than <return> that I just about never use
the latter. (And when it's following a delete command, there's "dt",
which deletes the just-read message and types the next one.)
This - the t command - is right there at the top of the list when you
type ? to the & prompt. dt isn't listed; I'm not sure whether I found
it in the manpage or by UTSLing....
der Mouse
mouse@collatz.mcrcim.mcgill.edu