mu4e.texi: Update documentation

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searching
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s search
e edit last query
S edit last query
/ narrow the search
b search bookmark
B edit bookmark before search
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M-left previous query
M-right next query
marking
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marking messages
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d mark for moving to the trash folder
= mark for removing trash flag ('untrash')
DEL,D mark for complete deletion
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e extract (save) one or more attachments (asks for numbers)
(or: <mouse-2> or S-RET with point on attachment)
a execute some custom action on the message
A execute some custom action on the message's MIME-parts
misc
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; switch context
c copy address at point (with C-u copy long version)
h toggle between html/text (if available)
. show the raw message view. 'q' takes you back.
C-+,C-- increase / decrease the number of headers shown
H get help
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@node MSGV Custom headers
@section Custom headers
Sometimes the normal headers that @t{mu4e} offers (Date, From, To,
Subject etc.) may not be enough. For these cases, @t{mu4e} offers
@emph{custom headers} in both the headers-view and the message-view.
Sometimes the normal headers (Date, From, To, Subject etc.) may not be
enough. For these cases, @t{mu4e} offers @emph{custom headers} in both
the headers-view and the message-view.
See @ref{HV Custom headers} for an example of this; the difference for
the message-view is that you should add your custom header to
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on the current message. You can specify these actions using the variable
@code{mu4e-view-actions}; @t{mu4e} defines a number of example actions.
@subsection MIME-part actions
MIME-part actions allow you to act upon MIME-parts in a message - such
as attachments. For now, these actions are defined and documented in
@code{mu4e-view-mime-part-actions}.
@node Old message view
@chapter The old message view
Since version 1.6 @t{mu4e} defaults to the new, Gnus-based, message view.
Since version 1.6 @t{mu4e} defaults to the new, Gnus-based, message
view, as described in @xref{Message view}, and we recommend it for all
users.
However, the older view is still available, and this chapter is about
that one. While we recommend using the default one, you can still use
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on the current message. You can specify these actions using the variable
@code{mu4e-view-actions}; @t{mu4e} defines a number of example actions.
@subsection MIME-part actions
Note -- these actions are only available for the new, gnus-based
message view; see @xref{Message view}.
MIME-part actions allow you to act upon MIME-parts in a message - such
as attachments. For now, these actions are defined and documented in
@code{mu4e-view-mime-part-actions}.
@code{mu4e-view-attachment-actions}.
@subsection Attachment actions