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On Wednesday, April 8 at 02:29 PM, quoth Jeff Davis:
>I'm looking for doc on how to incorporate formail into my mutt
>configuration to tame the run-on text-widths of received mail
>messages.
Why use formail?
That seems to be a question akin to "I'm looking for documentation on
how to use a chainsaw to lose weight". While you *could* do that, most
people wouldn't *want* to, because there's *probably* simpler (and
more pleasant) ways to achieve what you really want.
First: is there a reason that mutt's built-in line wrapping is
undesirable? (If all you want is to get rid of the "wrapped line"
markers, you can just unset $markers in your muttrc.)
Second: have you investigated using $display_filter (and something
like the par utility) to handle those long lines?
Third: if you've gotten to this point, why is this a mutt question?
~Kyle
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