Fetching from gmail

Steve Holmes steve at holmesgrown.com
Thu Nov 12 16:32:28 EST 2009


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Hey, glad it's working out for you.  Yeah, I used the '=Trash' context
and that has always worked for me but your approach may prove to be
more readable to the human reader.  I knew about the <esc> t command
and also for even more powerful distruction :) try the shift T
command; it asks for an expression to group the selection and it taggs
all of them.  It is exactly the same thing as shift D for message
deletion.  For example, if you shift T and then respond with '~N'
(without the single quote marks), you will tag all unread messages.
I've had to do this from time to time in a busy list folder where I
got so far behind it was best to just clear it out and start anew.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 03:28:39PM -0500, Christopher Moore wrote:
> Steve,
> Thanks for the tips on moving stuff to gmail Trash.  
> In you macro I changed the folder to [Gmail]/Trash
> Also, there is an <esc>t command to tag an entire thread.  
> 
> As I'm writing this I'm cleaning out my "All Mail" folder by tagging 
> several thousand messages and using your ;<f3> macro.
> 
> Thanks
> Chris
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