aligning the display as necessary.
Now press 'x' to kill the thread view buffer. You should see the inbox
-again. If you don't, you can cycle through the buffers by pressing
-'b', or you can press 'B' to see a list of all buffers and simply
-select the inbox.
+again. If you don't, you can cycle through the buffers by pressing 'b'
+and 'B' (forwards and backwards, respectively), or you can press ';' to
+see a list of all buffers and simply select the inbox.
There are many operations you can perform on threads beyond viewing
them. To archive a thread, press 'a'. The thread will disappear from
input, press Ctrl-G.
Many of these operations can be applied to a group of threads. Press
-'t' to tag a thread. Tag a couple, then press ';' to apply the next
-command to the set of threads. ';t', of course, will untag all tagged
+'t' to tag a thread. Tag a couple, then press '+' to apply the next
+command to the set of threads. '+t', of course, will untag all tagged
messages.
Ok, let's try using labels and search. Press 'L' to do a quick label
inbox, and you can browse the mailing list traffic at any point by
searching for that label.
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Appendix C: Reading blogs with Sup
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