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On Saturday, April 18 at 02:12 PM, quoth Paul E Condon:
>> Nope. But mutt can cache the date header (if you told it to).
>
> OK, header cache is the mysterious something that was stopping me.
Hardly mysterious... header caching isn't turned on by default, so if
it's enabled, YOU enabled it.
> How do I empty the header cache and force a reload from disk?
Essentially, by deleting it and relaunching mutt.
> Preferably without exiting Mutt, so that I can check my work as
> I go.
You can't do it without exiting mutt, BUT there's a better way to edit
messages. Edit the message FROM WITHIN MUTT (i.e. with the
<edit-message> function, which is bound to the "e" key by default).
Mutt will launch your $editor for editing the message. When you do it
that way, mutt knows that the contents of the message changed and need
to be re-parsed.
~Kyle
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