You can also tag files (T) and then delete all the tagged files (; then d) or save them somewhere (; and s).

Bob Tanner [tanner at real-time.com] wrote:
> Quoting Bob Tanner (tanner at real-time.com):
> > Is there a way to tag a regexp in Mutt?
> > 
> > I wanted to tag a regexp on the Subject and then do a delete on all of those
> > messages.
> > 
> > To make a long story short, Mandrake-8.0 picked up Real Time's sendmail rpms
> > and it looks like they forgot to change the .mc file so a default install sends
> > root email to root at real-time.com, so I just got a done of crap in root's mailbox
> > that was destined for someone else.
> > 
> > As an FYI, I cannot believe what people mail to root at other sites! The worse
> > case was someone mail root, root's password! Shessh.
> > 
> 
> Crud, I was looking for regexp, if I got step outside of geekdom for a second.
> It's called 'pattern' in mutt! A 'D' will let you delete a pattern.
> 
> I think I get to take Ben's title for the day.
> 
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