Quoting David Collantes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25 Feb-02 15:20]:
> I would like to change my index to look instead of:
>
> L 66 Feb 22 To mutt-users@mutt. ( 0.2K) The Subject goes here...
>
> to:
>
> L 66 Feb 22 2002 To mutt-users@mutt. ( 0.2K) The Subject goes here...
>
> I read the %d uses the $date_format, but the actual date_format
> does not matches the existing index_format (it should be
> showing the year and it does not). Help, anyone?
What does your index_format look like? Have you seen this part
of the index_format description:
%{fmt}
the date and time of the message is converted to sender's time
zone, and ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function
``strftime''; a leading bang disables locales
%[fmt]
the date and time of the message is converted to the local time
zone, and ``fmt'' is expanded by the library function
``strftime''; a leading bang disables locales
%(fmt)
the local date and time when the message was received. ``fmt''
is expanded by the library function ``strftime''; a leading bang
disables locales
%<fmt>
the current local time. ``fmt'' is expanded by the library
function ``strftime''; a leading bang disables locales.
So, use something like:
%{%b %e %Y}
in that spot, and that should do it.
(darren)
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