Re: How to specify multiple alternates
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 08:34:59PM -0500, David Champion wrote: * On 2007.04.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], * Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The manual just says:- set alternates=regular expression How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just address1|address2|address3 ? For 1.4.1, yes: set altnernates=address1|address2|address3 or, if you're picky: set altnernates=^(address1|address2|address3)$ * On 2007.04.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], * Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: alternates [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] This notation was introduced as a replacement for set alternates during the 1.5 series. OK, thanks all, I just wasn't sure that the mutt RE implementation included the | for 'or'. -- Chris Green
How to specify multiple alternates
The manual just says:- set alternates=regular expression How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just address1|address2|address3 ? -- Chris Green
Re: How to specify multiple alternates
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 08:44:22PM +0100, Chris G wrote.. The manual just says:- set alternates=regular expression How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just address1|address2|address3 ? Like this: alternates [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Kevin Coyner GnuPG key: 1024D/8CE11941 signature.asc Description: Digital signature
Re: How to specify multiple alternates
* On 2007.04.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], * Chris G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The manual just says:- set alternates=regular expression How does one specify a collection of different addresses? Is it just address1|address2|address3 ? For 1.4.1, yes: set altnernates=address1|address2|address3 or, if you're picky: set altnernates=^(address1|address2|address3)$ * On 2007.04.29, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], * Kevin Coyner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: alternates [EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED] This notation was introduced as a replacement for set alternates during the 1.5 series. -- -D.[EMAIL PROTECTED]NSITUniversity of Chicago