Discussion:
save and select from mailbox list
b***@gmail.com
2018-11-30 16:11:03 UTC
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Hi

if i have a mail selected in the index and want to save and then be prompted to
select one of my mailboxes, how can this be done?

my first attempt was a macro with "<save-message><change-folder>?", but of
course I can't get past <save-message> without first entering a folder at the
prompt.

thanks,
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Ben Fitzgerald
Felix Finch
2018-11-30 17:57:02 UTC
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Post by b***@gmail.com
if i have a mail selected in the index and want to save and then be prompted to
select one of my mailboxes, how can this be done?
my first attempt was a macro with "<save-message><change-folder>?", but of
course I can't get past <save-message> without first entering a folder at the
prompt.
I had the cursor on your message, in the index, and hit 's' -- it prompted me
for the mailbox name, '?' brought up the full list. What am I missing? That
sounds like what you want.
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b***@gmail.com
2018-11-30 20:55:26 UTC
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Post by Felix Finch
Post by b***@gmail.com
if i have a mail selected in the index and want to save and then be prompted to
select one of my mailboxes, how can this be done?
my first attempt was a macro with "<save-message><change-folder>?", but of
course I can't get past <save-message> without first entering a folder at the
prompt.
I had the cursor on your message, in the index, and hit 's' -- it prompted me
for the mailbox name, '?' brought up the full list.
What am I missing?
A beer. Many thanks, not sure what action ? is bound to on the save-message
dialog, but this macro works great:

macro index s "<save-message>?<toggle-mailboxes>"

cheers,
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Ben Fitzgerald
Cameron Simpson
2018-12-09 00:08:39 UTC
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