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4.4 Target ‘*

Please put the ‘*’ mark onto messages that you want to review later. ‘?’ also put the ‘*’ mark onto matched messages (for more information, refer to See section Searching). Use ‘N’ and ‘P’ to walk around messages marked with ‘*’.

Here is a summary for ‘*’ commands.

*

Put the ‘*’ mark.

N

Jump to the message marked with ‘*’ below and display it.

P

Jump to the message marked with ‘*’ above and display it.

ma

Put the ‘*’ mark to all unmarked messages.

mr

Put the ‘*’ mark to all matching messages with specified regular expression.

The ‘*’ mark is used to handle multiple messages. The following is a list of commands which handle multiple messages.

F

Prepare a draft to forward multiple messages marked with ‘*’ in MIME format.

J

A large message is occasionally fragmented into multiple messages whose Content-Type: is Message/Partial. Mew puts the ‘P’ mark to these messages. Now a user marks these messages with ‘*’ and executing this commands results in producing the original message.

mI

Retrieve the rest of truncated(‘T’) messages marked with ‘*’.

C-umI

Perform ‘mI’.

M-b

De-capsulate messages embedded in the messages marked with ‘*’.

M-\

Executing an external command specifying messages marked with ‘*’ as arguments.

M-t

Apply "uudecode" on messages marked with ‘*’.

For ‘M-t’, messages marked with ‘*’ are supposed to be in the right order. If out of order, sorting with ‘S’ would help.


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