David, et al --

...and then David Champion said...
% 
% * On 2002.04.06, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
% *     "David T-G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
% > possibilities, is there a way to un-alternates a regexp?  Barring that,
% > can I specify that an entire string (lauratg) be not-matched in the
% > alternates line like
% > 
% >   alternates=(!(^lauratg.*)@justpick)
% 
% I would try "[^(lauratg)]@justpick", rather. But I don't know whether
% it would work.

Hmmm...  I'll give that a shot.  The idea is that the () makes the string
stay a string instead of just be single letters, right?


% 
% On a related note -- is mutt's regular expression code similar enough
% to something else that I can find or generate a standalone tool to test
% patterns without making up false mail messages? Would using the GNU
% regex package be equivalent, or are there significant changes to mutt's
% branch?

I'd love the answer to this, too, for the same bogus-messages reason as
well as not having to whip up a special muttrc and then find a folder
with a message to match...


% 
% -- 
%  -D.  [EMAIL PROTECTED]        NSIT    University of Chicago


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