aerc(1): add :read and :unread command to docs

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Drew DeVault 2019-06-09 14:59:13 -04:00
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*quit*
Exits aerc.
## MESSAGE LIST COMMANDS
## MESSAGE COMMANDS
These commands are valid in any context that has a selected message (e.g. the
message list, the message in the message viewer, etc).
*archive* <scheme>
Moves the selected message to the archive. The available schemes are:
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*month*: Messages are stored in folders per year and subfolders per month
*cf* <folder>
Change the folder shown in the message list.
*compose*
Open the compose window to send a new email. The new email will be sent with
the current account's outgoing transport configuration, see
*aerc-config*(5) for details on configuring outgoing emails.
*copy* <target>
Copies the selected message to the target folder.
*delete-message*
*delete*
Deletes the selected message.
*forward*
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*move* <target>
Moves the selected message to the target folder.
*reply* [-aq]
Opens the composer to reply to the selected message.
*-a*: Reply all
*-q*: Insert a quoted version of the selected message into the reply editor
*read*
Marks the selected message as read.
*unread*
Marks the selected message as unread.
## MESSAGE LIST COMMANDS
*cf* <folder>
Change the folder shown in the message list.
*compose*
Open the compose window to send a new email. The new email will be sent with
the current account's outgoing transport configuration, see
*aerc-config*(5) for details on configuring outgoing emails.
*next-folder* <n>, *prev-folder* <n>
Cycles to the next (or previous) folder shown in the sidebar, repeated n
times (default: 1).
*next-message* <n>[%], *prev-message* <n>[%]
*next* <n>[%], *prev-message* <n>[%]
Selects the next (or previous) message in the message list. If specified as
a percentage, the percentage is applied to the number of messages shown on
screen and the cursor advances that far.
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Downloads and pipes the selected message into the given shell command, and
opens a new terminal tab to show the result.
*reply* [-aq]
Opens the composer to reply to the selected message.
*-a*: Reply all
*-q*: Insert a quoted version of the selected message into the reply editor
*select-message* <n>
*select* <n>
Selects the nth message in the message list (and scrolls it into view if
necessary).
*view-message*
*view*
Opens the message viewer to display the selected message.
## MESSAGE VIEW COMMANDS