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Odd details in Mutt



Hi all,

I have a couple of peculiar little questions about how things look in Mutt.
First, what is the actual command to collapse all threads?  When I hit 
<ESC>-V it works, and the little keymapping help-screen says that the
command is collapse-all.  But when I hit : and type that in (or, more to
the point, use it in a folder-hook in my .muttrc), Mutt says it's an
unknown command.  Huh?

And an odd little detail about display... when I run Mutt at the console,
it shows this stylin' tree diagram for each thread, but when I run it in a
gnome terminal window, that tree gets mangled into a bunch of asterisks and
backwards question-marks.  I assume this is because Mutt's using some
character-set that the terminal doesn't understand...  Is there a
reasonably easy way to fix that?  If it's not easy, I'll probably get
around to it in a year or three (it's obviously not much of an issue).

	Thanks,
	-Chris

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