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To refile a message, type ‘o’ and input a folder name, then ‘o’ is put. A folder is guessed neatly, so most time what you should to is just type ‘RET’. For more information, refer to See section Happy refiling.
If you type ‘o’ on a message marked with ‘o’, the refile folder is shown. When typing ‘x’, messages marked with ‘o’ are actually refiled.
Consider that you specify multiple folders and refiles actually. If your file system has hard link, the message is moved to the first folder, and hard links are created from the other folders. Otherwise, the message is moved to the first folder, and it is copied to the other folders.
If the number of specified folders are 1, and it is the current folder, refiling means do nothing. If the number is more than two and the current folder is included, refiling means that the message number in the current folder remains and hard links are created from the other folders (or it is copied to the other folders).
Mew provides ‘c’ which is very similar to ‘o’. ‘c’ shows the current folder as a candidate in addition to guessed folders.
A summary about the ‘o’ mark is here.
Put the ‘o’ mark.
Put the ‘o’ mark. Showing the current folder as a candidate in addition to guessed folders.
Refile messages marked with ‘o’.
Refile messages marked with ‘o’ only. This command does not process other marks.
Refile messages marked with ‘o’, whose destination is the same as that of the current message.
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