On 04.05.17 17:30, Christian Brabandt wrote:
> 
> On Do, 04 Mai 2017, Charles E Campbell wrote:
> 
> > What is v+ and v- ?
> 
> A special label used by mutt and vim to display the following lines like 
> shell window.

Charles, a longer explanation is that some of us use t-prot
(http://www.escape.de/~tolot/mutt/) in mutt to combat TOFU, and truncate
overlong quotes. (They still can be revealed with a keystroke, when needed.)

But a sender can ensure that t-prot will not mask text placed between v+
and v-, so that will be displayed by default. (See the manpage link, under
INSTALLATION.) I'm not sure I understand Christian's reference.

Erik

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