dashes
But please don't...you should read the manual about this...
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essages as well, so that I can delete them with their
thread? I'd rather not have just replies and not the message the
thread started from...
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and you're all set. As an extension of this idea, if you keep a
folder with your outgoing mail, try
folder-hook outbox 'set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15t (%4l) %s"
to display who the mail is to, instead of just being from you (duh).
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On Tue, Feb 02, 1999 at 08:17:51PM -0500, Ian Peters wrote:
> The list-reply function, normally bound to L?
I should probably mention the lists command, as well.
For example, my .muttrc has
lists gnome-list gnome-hackers mutt-users mutt-dev
When I am reading mail from mutt-users, then,
of
> the person who posted to the list not [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The list-reply function, normally bound to L?
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g mail messages, put it in a
file called .vimrc-mutt or something, and then in your .muttrc, tell
it "set editor="vim -u ~/.vimrc-mutt".
This is a perfect example of the kind of feature that already exists
elsewhere, and so should _not_ be in mutt.
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