On 2008-01-17, Eric Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Original Message Christian Ebert on Thu-17-Jan 08 5:09PM > . > > * Eric Smith on Thursday, January 17, 2008 at 11:07:13 +0100 > > > Headers above this line are: > > > > > > From: Eric Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: mutt-users <[email protected]> > > > Cc: > > > Bcc: > > > Subject: Removing Reply-To: from header list > > > Reply-To: > > > > > > How do I prevent the Reply-To: from appearing? > > > > > > I have the following set > > > set editor="vim -c '/^$/+1'" > > > > Not from within Mutt, otherwise it's a Vim question ;) > > > > Untested: > > > > set editor="vim -c '/^Reply-To:$/d' -c '/^$/+1'"
> How do I get that to work silently. > > My efforts with variations of: > > set editor="vim -c ':silent! /^Reply-To:$/d' -c '/^$/+1'" > > all failed. [Fixed TOFU.] As Rado wrote, there's really no reason to remove it. If you really want to anyway, then note that there is a space at the end of that header, so the argument to delete it should be -c 'silent! /^Reply-To: $/d' The colon ahead of "silent" is not needed, but it doesn't hurt, either. Regards, Gary
