On Mon, Jul 02, 2001 at 08:43:45AM -0500, Daniel Taylor wrote:
> I did that, 'x' doesn't provide any feedback so that you know you hit 'x',
> and $ is two keystrokes, very deliberate. I did read the help screen, I
> had to to be able to use mutt for a several hour mail session, I read a
> good chunk of documentation, and this _still_ bit me. Mind you, had I
> grabbed a custom .muttrc off the web right away I may never have seen it,
> but I tend to prefer approaching new applications on their own terms. It
> gives me more of an idea what the authors intended for the application.

The intention of 'x' in mutt is to quit without confirmation.  'q' will
quit _with_ confirmation. 

Gabe
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Gabe Turner                                             gabe at msi.umn.edu
SGI Origin Systems Administrator,
University of Minnesota Supercomputing Institute
 for Digital Simulation and Advanced Computation         www.msi.umn.edu
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