On Sat, 19 Oct 2002, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:

> On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 09:29:37PM +0200, Jacek Wojaczynski
> wrote:
>
> > 3. In The Bat! I had a filter which colored all replies to
> > my mails.  It based on References: header and my unique
> > Message-ID.  Possible in mutt?
>
> Dunno. Probably.

I use this to color my eMails and the replies on them in known
MLs:

| # my mails
| color index     brightblue      default "~l ~P" 
| 
| # answers to my mails
| color index     cyan            default         \
|       "~l ~x \".*@(mypc.mydomain.de|mypc2.mydomain2.de)\""
| color index     brightred       brightcyan      \
|       "~N ~l ~x \".*@(mypc.mydomain.de|mypc2.mydomain2.de)\""

For infos about the "~" patterns look at 'man muttrc'

> > 9. Au! There is no address book built in. What would you ?
> > suggest Abook or sth else                                ?
>
> There's one built in.

| http://www.spinnaker.de/lbdb/

> > 12. How do I create multiple identities? Different from,
> > attribute line and language settings for different mailing
> > lists.  Possible? How? Folder-hooks or only send-hooks?

| http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/%7Emara/mutt/profiles.html

> > 15. It's very very tiring manually stripping those
> > signatures and manually adding "> " signs when
> > reformatting a paragraph.  In TB! it was automatic...
>
> vim specific. There are macros for everything.

| http://www.vim.org/scripts.php

Search for 'mail signature' in the script section. Also try
out the gq macro. O yes, and don't forget to check out par:

| http://www.nicemice.net/par/

Ja allâh bina!
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