On Mon, Mar 02, 2026 at 03:06:28PM -0500, Kurt Hackenberg wrote:
The way Mutt displays unignored headers, automatically rewrapped and in line with the message body, is not designed for bulky multiline headers like the SpamAssassin stuff. Those SpamAssassin headers are not even primarily designed for human readers, I think -- they look mainly intended for software.

I still hope for some other way, other than this feature, to give the requester a convenient representation of the SpamAssassin information. (Those headers can be seen unmodified with the command 'h' <display-toggle-weed>, but apparently that's not convenient enough.)

It appears that even this option doesn't satisfy the needs of the requester. Even with weed toggled off, he objects to the way the lines are wrapped to the terminal width and wrapped lines are indented with a tab.

Apparently there was a big change made back in 2009. I used mutt back then, but it didn't make an impression on me. The requester, it appears, wants all that reverted. Anyway, I replied that there wasn't anything further I was willing to do, and that even this configuration option was getting push-back for being too "one-user" oriented.

I'll give some time for him to reply, but most likely will just drop this changeset.


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