Hi,

Suresh Ramasubramanian typed:
> #list specific stuff
> source ~/.mutt-lists
> 
> # My custom headers as well!
> folder-hook . my_hdr Organization: CAUCE India <www.india.cauce.org>

Source the ~/.mutt-lists file after the "." hooks. If the "." hooks
are after the specific hooks, then the default hooks get executed
after the specific ones, causing the values to be the default ones
always. Atleast this is what I think is happening, because I had the
same problem, and it worked for me when I changed the order of the
hooks.

> FWIW - this is Mutt 1.1.7i - bleeding edge for now :)

I'm bleeding more than you - 1.1.8i! :-)

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