see `cm --help'
Keys:
- q / Ctrl-C quit
- arrow keys / vi-like movement moves through the list
- ENTER invokes mutt (or a program specified
- with the -m option) on the current mailbox
- TAB jumps to the next mailbox with some new
- messages (mailboxes with higher priority
- are preferred)
- ` TAB in reverse direction
- Ctrl-R forces full reload of the list (otherwise,
- it gets updated incrementally)
- Ctrl-L redraw screen
- 0...9 sets minimum priority of mailboxes to show
- (0=show all)
- b, B enable/disable beeping
- d, D enable/disable on-screen display
- / start incremental search mode
- <hotkey> activate a specific mailbox and invoke mutt
- on it (hotkeys are defined as mailbox options
- and they override the default key bindings)
+ q / Ctrl-C quit
+ arrow keys moves through the list
+ h, j, k, l vi-like movement keys also work
+ ENTER invokes mutt (or a program specified with the -m option)
+ on the current mailbox
+ TAB jumps to the next mailbox with some new messages
+ (mailboxes with higher priority are preferred)
+ ` TAB in reverse direction
+ Ctrl-R forces full reload of the list
+ (otherwise, it gets updated incrementally)
+ Ctrl-L redraw screen
+ 0...9 sets minimum priority of mailboxes to show (0=show all)
+ b, B enable/disable beeping
+ d, D enable/disable on-screen display
+ / start incremental search mode
+ <hotkey> activate a specific mailbox and invoke mutt on it
+ (hotkeys are defined as mailbox options and they override
+ the default key bindings)
Examples: