On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 16:13:54 -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
> A warning here, since you are using "double quotes", that means that any
> magic regexp characters that need quoting will require
> double-backslashes, since Mutt is also parsing and removing them. For
> instance, a "\." character would not be recognized as a literal dot,
> because the first pass of Mutt would remove the backslash, leaving
> merely a ".", which matches any character. Sigh.
BTW, could Mutt display a real warning in such cases?
Or is there a way to tell Mutt to parse the .muttrc and display
the regexp's it has found? It is sometimes difficult to know how
many backslashes are needed when a folder-hook contains a regexp.
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