pine user converts to mutt
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I used to use pine as an email client, quite happily, but recently
I've switched to mutt for it's threading and color support (and I just
wanted something new).
Anyway, I'm probably overlooking something obvious, but I'm having
trouble understanding mutt's folder management concept.
I want to skim through my messages, reading them as I go. After
reading a message, I may want to save it, and in pine I would hit a
key to save it to a folder. I've seen the "C" command in mutt: I can
read an email, "C"opy it to a folder, but mutt doesn't automatically
delete the message after it's been copied. Also, it puts the folder
right off of the root of my home directory. I'd rather have it make a
sub directory, say ~/mutt-mail/ where folders could go (like pine :).
I just don't get it! <grin>
Any advice, help, or otherwise will be sincerely appreciated.
Thanks!
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