also sprach David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.12.27.1307 +0100]: > ...and then martin f krafft said... > % > % hi folks, > % first, please CC me on replies as i am not subscribed to mutt-users... > > Done. But you missed the whole new-threading-style discussion because > you weren't here :-)
right, but i am already on two million other high traffic lists, i would die if i were on mutt. how many messages a day would you say? could you give me a url to the archives of that thread, or the approx date and possibly the subject line? > Daniel Eisenbud has worked up a patch, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ there are surely more than one daniel eisenbud, but i might well have gone to college with that one ;) do you have any more info on who he is? > with multiple fine-tuning revisions, which should enhance the way > $hide_missing works (you do have that set already because you did > read the manual, right?) and should make you happier. Go and get it > or wait for it to be further refined after he returns in early > January from his trip. okay, i use debian, and i'd rather stick with the packages rather than patching the source. so i'll wait. but i am glad to know that mutt is working on it. i can't believe that a change to the way mutt handles things was made without providing an option to control it... with the user base that mutt has, that was surely a brave step... > % thanks, and please CC me! > > What, again? people tend to forget by the time they are done with reading... thanks for not CCing me twice ;) -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@madduck you grabbed my hand and we fell into it, like a daydream - or a fever.