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Dealing With Mail in Mutt
Nov 10, 2009, 10 :33 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (1470 reads)

(Other stories by Juliet Kemp)

"T: Toggles the visibility of quoted text (any line beginning >). Useful when people haven't trimmed their quotes.

l: The limit command. l WORD will show only messages whose From or Subject lines contain WORD. Regular expressions are accepted, and you type l all to view all messages again. Even more usefully, there's a set of mutt-specific patterns prefixed with ~, including:"

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