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To move on to the next message, use the n
(mh-next-undeleted-msg
) command; use the p
(mh-previous-undeleted-msg
) command to read the previous message.
Both of 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.
The command t (mh-toggle-showing
) switches between
MH-Folder mode and MH-Folder Show mode. (10) MH-Folder mode
turns off the associated show buffer so that you can perform operations
on the messages quickly without reading them. This is an excellent way
to prune out your junk mail or to refile a group of messages to another
folder for later examination.
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