I occasionally get emails generated from a web application here at work that uses DOS/Windows newlines instead of Unix ones. All the text shows up as one large line interspersed with ^M^M's. I'd like to figure out a good way to:
1. Correct this in the pager view of the message. 2. Correct this prior to the message being passed to my editor (vim) for quoting. Currently I am resolving 1 by using the following message-hook: message-hook '~f [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set display_filter="sed -f ~/bin/fix_m.sed"' Where fix_m.sed strips out the ^M's and replaces them with my preferred newlines. However, if I hit reply to this message, everything shows up in vim in the original format -- ie with the ^M's all intact and everything on one line. I can correct this from wtihin vim, but I'd prefer it all be automated. I tried a reply-hook similar to my message-hook above, but had no success. Any suggestions? Ray