.
However, if I push 'c' (change mailbox) and there's a new mail in some
of them, I'm offered its name on the command line.
That's how it should work.
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He
on a
list like this one, where everyone uses it. I can't think of an
intelligent solution; can you?
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if your ISP's mail servers are down? Then you can't send mail
anymore, until they come back. If you run a local MTA, it can bypass
the ISP's servers, and go directly to the remote mail server.
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[EMAIL PROT
possibility, and each was selected and rejected for various
criteria... :)
In this case, the idea has come up on this list, and several people
thought it was a good idea, but nobody actually wrote any code, so
nothing actually happened. That's how open software usually is. :)
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'yes', 'ask-yes', and 'ask-no' make sense. If you
set it to 'no', you will never be able to delete a message from a
folder.
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them. Has that changed recently?
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Suporte SCO [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# mutt
dynamic linker : mutt : error opening /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.4
Killed
Did you look for the dynamic library at /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.4 ??
It's obviously not there, so... go find it.
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Paulius Danielius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Paulius Danielius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: procmail mailing list URL?
Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2000 01:40:39 +0200
Interesting date header... you have jumped very far in the future!
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Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was actually thinking about flagging messages as important (the
"!" in the index).
That can also be done using procmail to modify the Status: header
according to the headers that it notices when the message is received.
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match, such as:
last if /^---$/;
Anyway, you get the idea. Gotta watch those regexp's.. :)
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is
the problem that you are reporting? Your subject says "error during
configure" but there are no errors above. Most people don't have the
autoconf tools installed, so "missing" is the proper thing to print out.
Also, is it correct that 'us' versions DO NOT support PGP?
Indeed.
pattern matches "subscribed" lists only. You probably want to
change all your "lists" commands to "subscribe" commands, anyway, to
maintain previous behavior.
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l is going to be
used to launch other commands from Mutt, too, you would be better off
with a non-buggy shell instead.
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ome decent service from them.
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to PGP, or another encryption
program, can be formatted and scripted using the command variables,
instead of being hard-coded into Mutt.
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some
other save-hook that might be matching sooner; save-hooks are examined
in the order they are defined, and the first one that matches, is the
one used. If you have a 'save-hook ~A' hook defined early on, none of
the later hooks will matter!
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Robert Chien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try this instead:
save-hook '~C linuxsa*' +linux
Is the '*' there so that you can match 'linuxs', 'linuxsa', 'linuxsaa'?
That's what it will do for you.
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pport
POP3 mailboxes in this form, users will start to whine and complain
because of all the buggy implementations of POP3 out there. The Mutt
developers don't really enjoy listening to complaints. I wonder just
how many the tkrat, balsa, and other MUA's get...
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, not POP3. In fact, Mutt supports IMAP
quite well in the development versions (1.1+), and it gives exactly the
sort of interactivity that you seek. That is, in fact, what the IMAP
protocol was designed for. The POP3 protocol was never designed to be
an interactive protocol at all.
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it better, so there's no point in doing all the
work to improve Mutt's support.
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesters
d
implement this in an old version of Mutt, and he reported that it looked
awful. So it was never folded into Mutt.
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s seen, it
is treated as a new level of quoting. Note, longer lengths are not
treated as deeper levels, just *different* levels.
Have fun.
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Hewlett-
these RSA and IDEA based
message formats.
However, I haven't really found any good instructions for building such
a version of GPG. There are some nice files in the "contrib" directory,
but I don't know how to put them together to make it work.
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MIME type too for each attachment?
Mutt finds the MIME type by searching your .mime.types file for the file
extension. Mpack lets you specify it on the command line.
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uses your
exec-shell (/bin/sh? /bin/bash?) to launch that command. Some shells
run startup sequences, based on environment variables such as $ENV.
Bash runs .bashrc. You may be running an stty command from in one of
these. Or several, perhaps, since you see it multiple times.
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synchronization problems, then the two
programs can collide and trash the folder if they access it at the same
time.
Best is to fix the locking problem, as you may have other programs that
want to lock files, too.
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[
ot;my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
These ought to work, whether you are replying, or list-replying, as long
as one of the recipients (To or Cc) matches "fvwm" or "mutt". Of
course, if they match both, you will get the latter as your From:
header. That's how hooks work
main point of $alternates is to keep my own address from
showing up in any group-replies that I do.
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:
Wishlist?
No disrespect intended, Sven, but do people read your wish list?
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesters
ROTECTED]' 'whatever'
That matches only if [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the only recipient on the To:
header. Note that the Cc: header is not checked. If you really meant
"only recipient of the message," you'd want ^~C instead.
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need to run in an xterm with a
different font, to see Cyrillic characters.
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David DeSimone | "The doctrine of human equality reposes on this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not
Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesters
ld just do this:
set
alternates='^([EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED])$"
Which one is easier to read, depends on the width of your terminal, and
how much you enjoy parsing regular exprssions. :)
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it to something
else for you.
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you're running Mutt in.
or more generally: is there a way to change font within mutt?
Of course not. Mutt runs inside a terminal. You tell Mutt what type of
terminal that is, and what font it supports, and Mutt will do its best
to support the font in use.
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setting, you can use "" as a
shorthand to reference it. So to change to that folder, type "c", and
enter "" as the folder to change to. When you want to come back to
your inbox, change to the folder shortcut "!".
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Michael Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that should be "" for $record. "" refers to $mbox, no?
D'oh... so much for trying to be helpful. My mistake. :)
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, someone can certainly show how procmail could do this same
thing. I simply got tired of procmail's "language," and decided to use
a language I know better. :)
Erf... topic drift... Sorry.
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[
and the background is supposed to be
black, that it can just print normal, uncolored spaces, or use screen-
clear and line-clear commands, because the proper colors will get used
by the terminal.
Now, that's probably clear as mud. :(
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erm with the [X] button. In
both cases, the xterm disappears from around Mutt, and it has no idea
why. In this case, Mutt errs on the side of caution, because it doesn't
want to lose information, unless it's sure that you are really quitting.
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.
Can you explain?
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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e character regardless of locale
setting, means that those programs ignore locales. Mutt believes that
the world is much larger than your local Unix box, so it wants you to
tell it about your locale, and tries to use your OS's localization
routines to their fullest.
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an example message would be useful.
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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the string "localnet" in your /etc directory, for a start.
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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LANG en_US.iso88591" to my ~/.login, and for
bash/ksh it means adding "export LANG=en_US.iso88591" to ~/.profile.
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plus/minus character: ± ?
It looks like a +/- character to me.
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to?
In the old, old days of Mutt, it supported mouse-clicks, not for URL's,
but for simple message navigation. Most everyone hated it. It was
removed. Basically, people realized that they wanted the cut-n-paste
functionality a lot more than they wanted the point-n-click functionality.
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pe windows.
That sounds nice, but xterm doesn't work that way, to my knowledge.
At any rate, a dingus or gnome-terminal type solution seems to be the
best one I've seen. Modifying Mutt doesn't seem like the best way to
solve this problem.
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termcap instead of terminfo, so you could fix this by
adding a synonym for "xterm" called "color_xterm" in your /etc/termcap
file.
Change this:
vs|xterm|xterm-24|vs100|xterm (X Window System):\
to look more like this:
vs|xterm|xterm-24|color_xterm|vs100|xterm (X Window
ail
daemon to simply route all mail through the same server that Pine
would've used, since that is probably the mail hub for your site
anyway. Simply use that server as a "smart host."
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your folders periodically for
information. Maybe your folders are stored on an NFS server that
doesn't seem to know what time it is. Maybe there's something else
wrong. You need to do some investigation to find out! :)
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more. :)
But if you're attaching files that big... errf.. :)
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to your
E-mail needs, you know. :)
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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sendmail.log
Save this script, then in Mutt, "set sendmail=/path/to/script". Then,
send a dummy message, and when finished, check the /tmp/sendmail.log
file to see what arguments sendmail was supposed to be called with.
Then try calling sendmail with those arguments and see why it fails.
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ed 70 (Internal error.)" when sending out.
The "Internal Error" message was actually correct! It's just that,
from the way the message is reported, it's not terribly obvious that the
child process is sendmail, and that it was sendmail that had the
internal error. :)
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the primary and alternate screen displays. I've never liked
that behavior, in Mutt or otherwise, so I turn it off.
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), Mutt must call endwin() to stop using the screen, then
initscr() again when it regains control.
As far as I know, there's no endwin_but_dont_swap_to_the_default_screen(),
or initscr_but_pretend_were_already_on_the_background_screen() functions.
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the input parse will scan for backslashes, and eat
some more of them. So the correct way to get the above working would be
something like this:
macro index key 'T~s \\[LUG\\]enter;s=lugenter'
or if you used double-quotes,
macro index key "T~s [LUG]enter;s=lugenter"
there will be no
connecting tty, and Mutt will not be able to initialize cursses. Do
things like this really work from cron?
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Hewlett-Packard | found th
nt command?
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-injection program that ensures this
If using maildir format folders, one could easily create a cron job that
counts how many messages are in the folder, and then deletes the oldest
of them, based on timestamps.
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[
Shao Zhang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So why mutt implements a pop3 protocol? Why do we need this when we
have fetchmail?
It's not needed. It should be removed.
Mutt's POP3 support went in before fetchmail was really existent/stable.
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Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
unbind N first?
Mutt doesn't have an "unbind" command.
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ted (search-opposite), and it didn't work.
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John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When a msg comes from a mailing-list and there is a 'To:' line in the
header but no 'Reply-To:', is there any way to get mutt to reply to
the 'To:' line rather than the 'From:' line?
list-reply ?
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it doesn't bother me.
Mutt has a configure option, --enable-buffy-size, which is supposed to
tell it to ignore timestamps, and actually check the folder for new
messages. But I don't know if that works for the browser. Does anyone
know?
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already
include -oi and -oem, so you probably could forget ${POSTARGS} entirely.
Having said all that, perhaps you should give edit-message and
bounce another try.
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the folder. Then it would work
the way you want.
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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t's
macros, and in fact, they don't really talk to each other at all. So
you can't define a key that will make the editor exit, then have Mutt
continue.
You could do like I do, and bind your return key to the send-message
function. Hitting return is pretty easy.
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Jan Houtsma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doesnt mutt allow some hook to define a soundfile i.s.o. the beep?
No.
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Try that instead?
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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, and so sorting will be
set to date-sent.
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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. In such a case, fetchmail can easily be
configured to simply run a local MDA directly, using an option such as
"mda procmail -d username".
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] | that there is no man really clever who has not
Hewlett-Pa
to recognize and include in the
reverse_name behavior.
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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On Mon Oct 04 1999, Rejo Zenger wrote:
Now Mutt gives me "Sorting mailbox...Segmentation fault" error.
Mutt had/has a known problem where it will dump core if it encounters a
message which has no Message-ID header. Is there such a message in your
mailbox?
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specified order. (Bonk!)
But like you, I discovered that 'set sort_browser=unsorted' gives the
desired behavior. Except, of course, that when I'm browsing for actual
files, it's not the setting I'll want.. I guess a macro could take care
of it, though.
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to insert a blank line into the header section (for example,
by pressing RETURN after you type in the Subject). If you do that, the
blank line will end the header section, and the following headers will
be treated as part of the body of the message.
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.
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to
accomplish this.
Perhaps you could post what you tried to do.
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesterson
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Staffan Hämälä [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to disable the question "do you want to cancel this..."
that pops up after exiting the editor without making any changes?
See the abort_unmodified variable in the manual.
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]
Perhaps that Slang upgrade that I've been putting off, would be a good
idea... :)
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Hewlett-Packard | found that he is stupid." -- Gilbert K. Chesters
ill have the "N" flag, but will not have been found in the "new"
directory, so Mutt won't be fooled into thinking newer mail has arrived.
I can easily imagine that some people would not want this behavior,
though. :)
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ings, but the
problem persists.
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ses termcap.. doesn't it? Hmm...
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.
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"N" status is placed in the "new"
subdir. And so are messages that have been newly delivered. So, Mutt
can't tell the difference between these two types of messages. So when
it switches away, it notices files in the "new" subdir, and tells you
that there is new mail.
--
changed, against the
time when it was last read, Mutt makes its determination of whether the
folder has new mail in it.
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"accessed"
times end up EQUAL. Mutt is not sure what to make of this: Did the
user read the folder at the same time it was changed? Probably not...
So Mutt reports new mail in this case.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
btw which manual do you using ? http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/ ?
I use the manual that comes with Mutt: /opt/mutt/doc/mutt/manual.txt.
It might be /usr/local/lib/mutt/manual.txt on your system, or wherever.
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times.
This is the fault of your curses library; you need to find a way to fix
it there; Mutt has no control over it.
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for the message size (probably without
headers) for the message after it has been downloaded.
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in the headers, and so you should be able to
construct an fcc-hook or save-hook that does what you want.
Anyway, that's how I see it.
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~A, or whatever).
Is that true? The manual lists the following expando:
%O (_O_riginal save folder) Where mutt would formerly have stashed
the message: list name or recipient name if no list
It seems like a rule like this could be made to work:
save-hook . =%O
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ustomized with the ``$to_chars'' variable.
+ message is to you and you only
T message is to you, but also to or cc'ed to others
C message is cc'ed to you
F message is from you
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files in /tmp all the time, however.
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Jeremy Blosser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hrm... didn't TLR introduce the concept of subscribed and
unsubscribed lists in unstable?
You are correct, sir. That seems to have done the trick. I don't think
I would have noticed if you hadn't pointed it out. :)
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ably can't think of right now. :)
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use group-reply, and so
users who are concerned about double-replies can insert the header, and
I can be assured that my message will reach the intended people.
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;)
Err... I *do* have followup_to set, and mutt-users *is* one of my
"lists" settings. I don't know what else I can do to have Mutt insert
the header. I had always assumed that it *was* being inserted.
Is it a bug in my Mutt version?
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with a ./configure with it?
ftp://ftp.mutt.org/pub/mutt/devel/mutt-0.96.6i.tar.gz ?
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don't
have to mess with tabs or backspaces or anything.
macro index \ce "s=mailboxname\n"
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