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Alas! Martin Karlsson spake thus:
> * Rob 'Feztaa' Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-24 11.15 -0700]:
> > This is really weird. I have the following lines in my muttrc:
> >=20
> > ignore *
> > unignore date from: reply-to to cc subject x- list user-agent
>=20
> Are you sure that the 'x-' actually works? Do you see any x-headers if
> you remove the following lines altogether?

Yes, it works. I've just added those last four ignores today, the first
ignore and unignore have been there since I first wrote my .muttrc,
and I've always been able to see all the X- headers. Then one day
my grandmother started using IncrediMail (I think) and now all her
emails have 3 screenfuls of useless X- headers that I want to hide,
without hiding the X- headers of *nix-using people who have creative and
interesting ones :)

Maybe I could set up a hook of some kind that hides X- headers for my
grandmother and nobody else?

--=20
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.
                -- Lao Tsu

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