For the whole scoop on MH sequences, refer to ‘mh-sequence’(5)51. As you’ve read, several of the MH-E commands can operate on a sequence, which is a shorthand for a range or group of messages. For example, you might want to forward several messages to a friend or colleague. Here’s how to manipulate sequences. These commands are also available in the ‘Sequence’ menu.
Display cheat sheet for the commands of the current prefix
in minibuffer (mh-prefix-help).
Restrict display to messages in sequence
(mh-narrow-to-seq).
Display the sequences in which the current message appears
(mh-msg-is-in-seq).
Flush MH-E’s state out to MH.
The ‘mh-sequences’ customization group contains the options associated with sequences.
mh-refile-preserves-sequences-flag On means that sequences are preserved when messages are refiled (default: ‘on’).
mh-tick-seq The name of the MH sequence for ticked messages (default: ‘'tick’).
mh-update-sequences-after-mh-show-flag
On means flush MH sequences to disk after message is shown (default: ‘on’).
mh-whitelist-preserves-sequences-flag On means that sequences are preserved when messages are whitelisted (default: ‘on’).
The following hook is available.
mh-unseen-updated-hook Hook run after the unseen sequence has been updated
(default: nil).
To place a message in a sequence, use S p
(mh-put-msg-in-seq). Give S p a range and
you can add all the messages in a sequence to another sequence
(for example, C-u S p SourceSequence RET DestSequence RET,
see Ranges).
One specific use of the S p command is '
(mh-toggle-tick) which adds messages to the
‘tick’ sequence. This sequence can be
viewed later with the F '
(mh-index-ticked-messages) command (see Folders).
You can customize the option mh-tick-seq if you
already use the ‘tick’ sequence for your
own use. You can also disable all of the ticking functions by
choosing the ‘Disable Ticking’ item but
there isn’t much advantage to that.
Once you’ve placed some messages in a sequence, you may
wish to narrow the field of view to just those messages in the
sequence you’ve created. To do this, use S n
(mh-narrow-to-seq). You are prompted for the name of
the sequence. What this does is show only those messages that are
in the selected sequence in the MH-Folder buffer. In addition, it
limits further MH-E searches to just those messages. To narrow
the view to the messages in the ‘tick’
sequence, use S ' (mh-narrow-to-tick).
When you want to widen the view to all your messages again, use
S w (mh-widen).
You can see which sequences in which a message appears with
the command S s (mh-msg-is-in-seq). Use a
prefix argument to display the sequences in which another message
appears (as in C-u 42 S s RET). Or, you can list all sequences in a
selected folder (default is current folder) with S l
(mh-list-sequences). The list appears in a buffer
named *MH-E Sequences* (see Miscellaneous).
If a message is in any sequence (except
‘Previous-Sequence:’52 and
‘cur’) when it is refiled, then it will
still be in those sequences in the destination folder. If this
behavior is not desired, then turn off the option
mh-refile-preserves-sequences-flag.
If you want to remove a message (or range, see Ranges) from a sequence, use S
d (mh-delete-msg-from-seq). If you want to
delete an entire sequence, use S k
(mh-delete-seq). In the latter case you are prompted
for the sequence to delete. Note that this deletes only the
sequence, not the messages in the sequence. If you want to delete
the messages, use C-u d (see Reading Mail).
Three sequences are maintained internally by MH-E and pushed
out to MH when a message is shown. They include the sequence
specified by your ‘Unseen-Sequence:’
profile component, ‘cur’, and the
sequence listed by the option mh-tick-seq which is
‘tick’ by default. If you do not like
this behavior, turn off the option
mh-update-sequences-after-mh-show-flag. You can then
update the state manually with the x, q, or
M-x mh-update-sequences commands.
The hook mh-unseen-updated-hook is run after the
unseen sequence has been updated. The variable
mh-seen-list can be used by this hook to obtain the
list of messages which were removed from the unseen
sequence.
With the exceptions of S n and S w, the
underlying MH command dealing with sequences is
mark53.
See the section More About Sequences in the MH book.
See ‘mh-profile’(5)).
See the section Make Message Bookmarks with mark in the MH book.