At 11:11 AM 7/25/00 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>Russell Hoover proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
>> ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
>> unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
>> X-Mailer X-
>> ignore X-Priority X-MSMail-Pri
On Tue 07/25/00 at 11:20 AM -0700,
Anton Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What about replaceing the (rather draconian) "ignore *" with a list of
> specific headers to be supressed?
Good idea -- thanks for the tip. I realized I could probably do it that
way but was resisting it.
> Yes, it is
Submitted 25-Jul-00 by Russell Hoover:
> Though I'm doing the opposite ("unignore X-"), it works the same way (I
> can't "ignore X-mailer" after the unignore).
What about replaceing the (rather draconian) "ignore *" with a list of
specific headers to be supressed? Yes, it is a bit more work, but
On Mon 07/24/00 at 03:56 PM -0400, yours truly, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What if you want to see *all* X- headers (including ones you don't know)
> except a specific few that you *are* able to specify? As I noted above,
> I tried using a second "ignore" line after the "unignore" line, and th
Russell Hoover proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
> unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
> X-Mailer X-
> ignore X-Priority X-MSMail-Priority
Hmmm... once you've gone and unignored it, you can hard
On Mon 07/24/00 at 01:13 PM -0700, Anton Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes :) As an example, these are the ignore / unignore lines I
> normailly use:
> ignore lines precedence status nntp-posting-host path old-return-path
> [...]
> ignore X-eGroups-From x-sequence resent- from
> unignore f
Submitted 24-Jul-00 by Russell Hoover:
> On Mon 07/24/00 at 01:47 AM -0700, Anton Graham
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Your muttrc file is read from the top down, so
> > you can put another ignore line after the unignore:
> > ignore X-Priority X-MSmail-Priority
>
> That was the first thing I d
On Mon 07/24/00 at 02:31 PM +0530,
Suresh Ramasubramanian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's part of my .muttrc -
> ignore *
> unignore From To Cc Subject Date Reply-To Organization X-Mailer
> Whichever X-Foo headers you want to see get explicitly unignored.
In your example (if I understand
On Mon 07/24/00 at 01:47 AM -0700, Anton Graham
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your muttrc file is read from the top down, so
> you can put another ignore line after the unignore:
> ignore X-Priority X-MSmail-Priority
That was the first thing I did, and it had no effect.
Does that really work for y
Russell Hoover proclaimed on mutt-users that:
> I thought I wanted to see all "X-" headers that came my way, so I set:
> ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
> unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
> X-Mailer X-
> But there are some
Submitted 24-Jul-00 by Russell Hoover:
> I thought I wanted to see all "X-" headers that came my way, so I set:
>
> ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
>
> unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
> X-Mailer X-
> How can I eliminat
I thought I wanted to see all "X-" headers that came my way, so I set:
ignore * # This means "ignore all header lines by default."
unignore From: Date Subject To Cc Organization Organisation User-Agent \
X-Mailer X-
But there are some I don't want to see, such as:
X-Authentication-Warnin
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