Hi,
After having searching on the web and in the archives, I come to you for
this small question.
When replying ('r') mutt can add a chosen signature but cannot remove
the old one, i.e the one from the sender.
In the FAQ, it's written that mutt cannot strip automaticaly signatures
since this
* steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 14:55:18 +0100
In the FAQ, it's written that mutt cannot strip automaticaly signatures
since this should be the editor's job (vim in my case). But why so ?
Yet another option ...
Any pointers on how to do that with vim ?
On startup:
silent! g/^ \?--
Le 02-12-2008, à 15:20:21 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
* steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 14:55:18 +0100
In the FAQ, it's written that mutt cannot strip automaticaly signatures
since this should be the editor's job (vim in my case). But why so ?
Yet another
* steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 15:33:54 +0100
Le 02-12-2008, à 15:20:21 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
* steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 14:55:18 +0100
Any pointers on how to do that with vim ?
On startup:
silent! g/^ \?-- $/,$ delete
Ok, I fell
Le 02-12-2008, à 15:57:06 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit :
* steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 15:33:54 +0100
Le 02-12-2008, à 15:20:21 +0100, Christian Ebert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a
écrit :
* steve on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 14:55:18 +0100
Any pointers on
Any pointers on how to do that with vim ?
I don't let my editor (vi, not vim) strip signatures automatically.
Sometimes I want to comment on the signature in my reply. I have a vi
macro for signature-stripping:
From main.d/070.delsig:
Remove quoted signature, up to blank line
map ; :/^[