On May/28/2000, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> 1) I *think* (not sure) that if you have had it set, and unset it, you
> need to make Mutt re-sort the folder. Either re-open it, or change the
> sort older... Not sure, although it would be easy enough to test. :-)
Hmmm ... that was one thing I didn't know :-m I'll try :-)
> 2) Often the messages don't have an *identical* subject, but instead
> have "Re: " or something like that in the beginning. Mutt will still
No, in this case they really have the same subject. As I said before,
this messages are gated from a Fidonet echo. Usually, readers for this echos
remove the leading "Re:" in subjects, so this shouldn't be a problem.
But I'm glad to see that I had looked at the right points before
mailing my problem, because I already knew the $reply_regexp thing :-)
> 3) As it was recently discussed, Mutt pays attention to the timestamps
> in messages (the Date header), and will know thread a message that is
Yes, I'll have a look at this right now, because this could have some
relevance in my problem :-m I'll tell what I find out :-)
> I hope that helps. If it doesn't, please post us more details...
> (variable states, message Subject/References sample headers, etc.)
I'll do :-)
Anyway, another non related (and I hope easier :-)) question: in the
kind of mails that I was talking about, the quoted lines usually appear like
this:
AGG> This is a quoted line.
I mean, a few letters (the initials of the poster) and the usual ">"
sign. I find something similar in posts with Gnus. Anyone has a $quote_regexp
for this? I could do it myself, but ... well, you know, Open Source is about
using the work of others ;-)
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