Mrinal Kalakrishnan forced the electrons to say:
> 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

Well, not exactly. The hooks are kept in memory, and whenever you change
folders (in the case of folder hooks), the name of the new folder is regex
compared with existing hooks. If one matches, then the associated actions
take effect. If none matches, then the earlier settings stand. That is
why you need a catchall "." hook. Also, the order in your muttrc doesn't
matter. I am not too sure how mutt behaves when there are two hooks
that match the same mailbox (one hook for linux and another for india,
for example).

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

I am upgrading by tomorrow. :-)

Binand

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