![]() Mutt, the Vim Way => I started to try out the dd mapping from this post, and was happy to discover that "deleting" in Mutt = "archiving" on Gmail (in Year 2019).A note on archiving Gmail messages in Mutt.(Maybe I have also misread the original post from Ref #1). If you long press on a speech bubble you will get the option to select multiple speech bubbles then tap on the share button. # => Well, Gmail is using "All Mails" tag/label to bin all emails for now. ![]() #macro index,pager A "=Archive" "Archive Message" Depending on your email provider or company's policy, your deleted messages may be permanently purged from your trash folder automatically (often after 30 days). # => Keeps creating new tags like `AllMailMail` and `AllMailMailMail` and A deleted message goes into the trash folder, but an archived message is defaulted to the Archive folder or All Mail on Gmail / Google Apps. On the desktop, open the chat thread and click on the. #macro index,pager e "=All Mail" "Archive" To archive a message thread on the mobile apps, tap and hold the chat. ![]() # => Keeps creating new tags like /AllMail and /AllMailMail. #macro index,pager e "=/All Mail" "Archive" ![]() Older posts suggested the following mapping, which all have noticeable side-effects as of creating new labels on my Gmail account in an unexpected fashion. macro index,pager e "" "move message to trash" Question: can someone confirm and/or explain the following observation?Īfter shopping for ~/.mutt/muttrc settings over the web and digging into years-old (if not decades old) posts, I found the following mapping has an interesting side effect: it seems to get the message ARCHIVED properly for Gmail. ![]()
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