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The RET (mh-show
) command displays the message that the
cursor is on. If the message is already displayed, it scrolls to the
beginning of the message. Use SPC (mh-page-msg
) and
BS (mh-previous-page
) to move forwards and backwards one
page at a time through the message. You can give either of these
commands a prefix argument that specifies the number of lines to scroll
(such as 10 SPC). mh-e normally hides a lot of the
superfluous header fields that mailers add to a message, but if you wish
to see all of them, use the , (comma; mh-header-display
)
command.
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