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A digest is a message that contains other messages. Special mh-e
commands let you read digests conveniently. You can use SPC and
BS to page through the digest as if it were a normal message, but
if you wish to skip to the next message in the digest, use M-SPC
(mh-page-digest
). To return to a previous message, use
M-BS (mh-page-digest-backwards
).
Another handy command is M-b (mh-burst-digest
). This
command uses the MH command burst
to break out each message in
the digest into its own message. Using this command, you can quickly
delete unwanted messages, like this: Once the digest is split up, toggle
out of MH-Folder Show mode with t (see section Moving Around) so that
the scan lines fill the screen and messages aren't displayed. Then use
d (see section Deleting Your Mail) to quickly delete messages that you don't
want to read (based on the `Subject:' header field). You can also
burst the digest to reply directly to the people who posted the messages
in the digest. One problem you may encounter is that the `From:'
header fields are preceded with a `>' so that your reply can't
create the `To:' field correctly. In this case, you must correct
the `To:' field yourself. This is described later in section Editing Textual Messages.
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