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 ===== General documentation for use of mutt: ===== ===== General documentation for use of mutt: =====
   * You can put your personal mutt configuration in ~/.muttrc or ~/​.mutt/​muttrc. ​ Using a dedicated directory allows putting related files, such as mailcap and aliases, in the same place.   * You can put your personal mutt configuration in ~/.muttrc or ~/​.mutt/​muttrc. ​ Using a dedicated directory allows putting related files, such as mailcap and aliases, in the same place.
-  * Documentation in the man page is minimal, ​must use browser to view the manual. ​ The location will vary between installations. ​ It might be:+  * Documentation in the man page is minimal, ​but you can use "?"​ to display key bindings and the F1 key to display the detailed manual. ​ You can also use the lynx browser to view the manual. ​ The manual'​s ​location will vary between installations. ​ It might be:
       *  /​usr/​share/​doc/​mutt/​html/​manual.html       *  /​usr/​share/​doc/​mutt/​html/​manual.html
       *  /​usr/​share/​doc/​mutt-1.4i/​html/​manual.html       *  /​usr/​share/​doc/​mutt-1.4i/​html/​manual.html
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   * When reading a mailbox, the Page Down key advances through a message and silently on to the next message when the end of the first is reached. ​ The Page Up key scrolls up within a document, but doesn'​t go to the previous message when the top is received.   * When reading a mailbox, the Page Down key advances through a message and silently on to the next message when the end of the first is reached. ​ The Page Up key scrolls up within a document, but doesn'​t go to the previous message when the top is received.
   * When viewing a message, the up and down arrow keys don't scroll up and down within that message, they switch to the previous and next message in the mailbox. ​ The Home and End keys move to the top and bottom within a message.   * When viewing a message, the up and down arrow keys don't scroll up and down within that message, they switch to the previous and next message in the mailbox. ​ The Home and End keys move to the top and bottom within a message.
-  ​To scroll up and down a line at time or half a screen at time.  TBD.+ 
 +===== How to: ===== 
 +  ​Move when viewing a message with the pager: 
 +      * Scroll to bottom/top of a message. ​ The default is = for top and no key to be assigned for bottom. ​ The Home and End keys might also work for top and bottom. 
 +      * Scroll down/up half a page.  The default is for no key to be assigned to these functions. ​ The functions are half-down and half-up. 
 +      * Scroll down/up a small number of lines. ​ The default is Back Space to scroll up one line, and Carriage Return to scroll ​down one line. 
 +      * Scroll to specific ​line number. ​ Not available. 
 +  * Move when viewing an index of messages: 
 +      * Scroll to bottom/​top. ​ The default is = for top and * for bottom. ​ The Home and End keys might also work for top and bottom. 
 +      * Scroll down/up half page.  The default is [ for up half a page and ] for down half page. 
 +      * Scroll down/up a small number of lines. ​ The default is < for up one line and > for down one line. 
 +      * Scroll to a specific line number. ​ Just start entering the number to jump to. 
 +  * To change the default key keys assigned to functions, use the "​bind"​ command in your muttrc. ​ For example: 
 +<​code>​ 
 +       bind pager ) half-down 
 +       bind pager ( half-up 
 +       bind index '​G'​ imap-fetch-mail 
 +</​code>​ 
 +  * To select a group of messages and perform the same action on them, use "​t"​ to tag individual messages, or "​T"​ to tag using a pattern. ​ To execute a command on tagged messages, prefix the command with ";"​ (which is the default "​tag-prefix"​) such as ";​d"​ to delete tagged messages. ​ Or set the "​auto_tag"​ variable to avoid the need for the prefix. 
 +  * Make lynx the automatic viewer for HTML messages.  TBD.
  
 ===== Transition from "​mail"​ command: ===== ===== Transition from "​mail"​ command: =====
   * Configuration from .mailrc to .muttrc:   * Configuration from .mailrc to .muttrc:
-      * Can directly use the alias statements.+      * Can directly use the alias statements.  If the alias statements enclose the values in quotes, you will have to remove the quotes.
       * Use the same statements to specify headers to hide.  There is also an unignore statement that is more useful, and a hdr_order statenebt to always display them in the same order. ​ You can also use the color and mono statements to highlight different headers.       * Use the same statements to specify headers to hide.  There is also an unignore statement that is more useful, and a hdr_order statenebt to always display them in the same order. ​ You can also use the color and mono statements to highlight different headers.
   * Tilde escapes are not supported for composing and sending messages.   * Tilde escapes are not supported for composing and sending messages.
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