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- From: robertb@BARRA.COM (Robert Brown)
- Subject: a possibly stupid question
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.132307.25238@corwin.barra.com>
- Summary: how to set current message
- Keywords: current message
- Sender: news@corwin.barra.com
- Nntp-Posting-Host: corwin
- Organization: BARRA - Berkeley, CA
- Date: Fri, 28 Aug 1992 13:23:07 GMT
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- How does one set what the current message is in mush upon
- initialization? In particular, I'd like to set the current message
- once I get into mush to be 1 (i.e., the very first message) no matter
- what sort options I specify. I noticed that mush makes the current
- message be whatever the latest message is. (Believe it or not, that's
- not what I want.) I've tried putting into my initialization file
- everything I could think of: "from 1", "header 1", and just putting "1
- > /dev/null". None of these things seems to work.
-
- Has anyone else experienced this problem? I'm tempted to just change
- the source code.
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