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Finishing Up
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   If you've deleted a message or refiled it, but changed your mind, you
can cancel the action before you've executed it.  Use `u' (`mh-undo')
to undo a refile on or deletion of a single message.  You can also undo
refiles and deletes for messages that belong to a given sequence by
specifying a prefix argument.  You'll be prompted for the name of the
sequence (as in `C-u u frombob RET').  Alternatively, you can use `M-u'
(`mh-undo-folder') to undo all refiles or deletes in the current folder.

   If you've marked messages to be deleted or refiled and you want to go
ahead and delete or refile the messages, use `x'
(`mh-execute-commands').  Many mh-e commands that may affect the
numbering of the messages (such as `M-r' or `M-p') will ask if you want
to process refiles or deletes first and then either run `x' for you or
undo the pending refiles and deletes, which are lost.

   When you want to quit using mh-e and go back to editing, you can use
the `q' (`mh-quit') command.  This buries the buffers of the current
mh-e folder and restores the buffers that were present when you first
ran `M-x mh-rmail'.  You can later restore your mh-e session by
selecting the `+inbox' buffer or by running `M-x mh-rmail' again.


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