Hi all,
How can I set up mutt to display Turkish fonts correctly? Or is the
problem that I haven't told Debian to use the correct ISO fonts? The UK
£ pound symbol also fails to show correctly.
All help appreciated!
Selam Patrick
Göndermiş olduğun mailini aldım.Teşekkürler,ancak
> > ZEKİ ER ve AİLESİ
>
> Your message was in iso-8859-9 and contained characters such as İ
> (capital I with dot above), so you've probably got mutt set up
> correctly.
>
> If non-us-ascii characters are displayed as '?', then you need to
> adjust your locale (export LA
- Forwarded message from Patrick -
Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 20:57:33 +0100
From: Patrick
Subject: Re: GEÇMİŞ OLSUN
Hi again,
>
> You didn't say what happens to those characters. Do they appear as
> '?', as ' ', or as something else? You also didn
; Sven
Just for you, Sven.
aka patrick
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folder
containing New Mail.
Neither suggestion satisfies the request... for a default action, a
suggested destination when no folder containing New Mail was available.
tks,
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ed to set:
set envelope_from
I believe that this will solve your problems.
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t a msg in your fcc folder (including
headers), post the msg and save the new copy in the fcc folder.
NOTE: my fcc folder is =outbox
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o the person and CC to the list :-)
Actually, the custon is and SHOULD-BE: reply to list and ONLY CC to
person if asked. We certainly do not want to receive posts twich
without requesting such action.
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your reply address this
> time I did an "L"? Excellent!
I use a small footprint limited feature web browser called dillo for
this final action to spamcop. Works great and is very small and quick.
It is available at: sourceforge.netprojects/dillo/
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* Rob 'Feztaa' Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-12-02 22:32]:
> Alas! Patrick spake thus:
> > I use a small footprint limited feature web browser called dillo for
> > this final action to spamcop. Works great and is very small and quick.
> > It is available at:
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-13-02 00:37]:
> Alas! Patrick spake thus:
> > > I love dillo, it's so freaking fast. All it needs is just a few more
> > > features (like ftp support and bookmark heirarchies), and it'll replace
>
there with password 'xxxis 'pat' here options
fetchall stripcr
mda '/usr/bin/procmail -d %T'
#user 'somebodyelse' there with password '' is 'lefthand' here
options fetchall stripcr
# mda '/usr/bin/procmail -d %T'
AND have never had a problem with the 'From ' line/header.
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with
> fetchmail --mda 'procmail >"$logfile" 2>&1'
>
> Perhaps the explicit delivery mode (-d) makes the difference, there's
> also -f- but you're not using that. But the main thing is we get it
> working.
No, apparently procmail is providing
atus: RO), the folder still shows with the 'N' flag in the folder
> list. If I quit mutt and get back in, the flag is set right.
>
> Anyone knows why that would be?
Check your computer clock against a known time sorce (ie ntp).
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asy.
> >
>
> yes, thats exactly what I want. Is it possible to tag the messages
> using mutt from the commandline without open ?
>
Why not user fetchmail and maintain your email locally, leaving your
server empty ?? Use procmail as a filter locally.
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-12-02 20:07]:
> Hi
>
> How can I move a message from one folder to another?
RTFM, it's in there more than one time. I would search for move, copy,
save, etc.
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mer or strong agitater.
AND, both my dial-up and cable providers had smtp accounts available
for sending mail. Why not set sendmail to use your provider's smtp
account??
> Of course, everybody with a dial-up line may try to send mail
> directly but from time to time you will get
* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-16-02 11:32]:
> Hi,
>
> * Patrick [05/16/02 17:29:54 CEST] wrote:
> > * Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-16-02 09:04]:
> > > * David T-G [05/16/02 15:47:11 CEST] wrote:
> > > > If you just want to re
; > be reading?
> >
> > Examine the 'limit' command (bound by default to 'l' in the index
> > screen).
>
> The limit command is perfect for this, but it only works on one mailbox
> and mailboxes don't scale too well - Ok for five thousand mess
; it's time for M$ to *fix* this shit.
> zero tolerance for such broken stuff!
>
> Sven
>
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Sven, hope you get a GOOD nite of sleep. & Have a VERY strong cup of
coffee in the morning, PLEASE.
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pt the tagged messages.
NOTE: prepend "=" as a shortcut key for ~/home/Mail or ~/home/mail as
you have set in .muttrc.
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(NYT daily news, for example), the web page is
> > displayed as the source HTML. This also happens with links.
> > Mozilla works properly. Any ideas?
>
> um, share your configuration so we can see it? please?
>
> Sven ["what's a 'dillo' - and where can
into ~/sent (where all my other saved mail is), there's no
> copy.
FCC: yourself
will accomplish this and is a common solution.
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* Michael Tatge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-14-02 10:35]:
>
> > Network Administrator
>
> No comments
That's cruel.
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RTFM, especially: 2.3.3. Threaded Mode
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;d get this info at
> http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html
> but there's only a form for
> subscription. go figure.
>
> i had a page on this once -
> maybe you can find it?
>
> Sven
>
Check the message headers, Sven. You get subscribe/unsubscribe
information in the h
;d get this info at
> http://www.mutt.org/mail-lists.html
> but there's only a form for
> subscription. go figure.
>
> i had a page on this once -
> maybe you can find it?
>
> Sven
>
Check the message headers, Sven. You get subscribe/unsubscribe
information in the h
* Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [06-16-02 11:57]:
> Hi,
>
> * Patrick [02-06-16 18:43:12 +0200] wrote:
> > Check the message headers, Sven. You get subscribe/unsubscribe
> > information in the header of every list posting.
>
> Mind reading the information
I use Exim and not Sendmail.
>
> What permissions are supposed to be on /usr/bin/mutt_dotlock ?
lrwxrwxrwx1 root root 27 Jan 31 20:42
/usr/bin/mutt_dotlock -> /usr/local/bin/mutt_dotlock
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:source ~/.muttrc
provided your config file is .muttrc AND located in your $HOME
directory.
NOTE: The ':' opens a command-line at the bottom of mutt and is
required.
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use 'pastetoggle'
>
> knowledge is power!
>
> Sven
>
> --
> ..and give us our daily RTFM..
Welcome back. Was wondering when the ITCH would finally become so
intense as to require Scratching.
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e list for you to
post the solution. Afterall, think of the number of additional posts
that would be required for everyone to solve their own individual
problems instead of accomplishing this by merely reading your success
story.
tks for your expected cooperation and consideration.
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rks very well. I use it for 2 accounts on yahoo mail.
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thing. Has anyone tried it?
>
> man mgrep
>
Also grepm, check: http://www.barsnick.net/sw/grepm.html
Another way to the same end.
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* V_Suresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-25-02 03:25]:
> Hi All,
> How do I set Mutt to display file sizes in Kilobytes or
> Megabytes, instead of displaying the same in just bytes??
> [In file browser]
See sections 6.3.15 & 6.3.83 in the manual.
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you eat ann
sleep in duplicate also ??
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end them to the pine people?
>
> Sven [who does not suggest mutt to people who are not
>able to tell the difference between CC and BCC]
And has never, to my knowledge or recollection, referred with profanity
to anyone here. Sharp but definitely not crass.
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end them to the pine people?
>
> Sven [who does not suggest mutt to people who are not
>able to tell the difference between CC and BCC]
I didn't say enough the first time
Although english is not his native language, he apparently is better
able to communicate lucidly and intelligently in it than others in this
thread.
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of mine?
This would be better accomplished by procmail, since this is one of
it's intended uses. Use mutt to read/respond to email.
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d enought to question Sven about the SUBJECT, you
should be intelligent enought about file distributions to know this.
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* Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-31-02 21:25]:
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 21:14:18 -0500, Patrick wrote:
> > * Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-31-02 21:04]:
> > > On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 02:09:18 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > > > * Vince
* Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-31-02 21:25]:
> On Wed, Jul 31, 2002 at 21:14:18 -0500, Patrick wrote:
> > * Vincent Lefevre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-31-02 21:04]:
> > > On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 02:09:18 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> > > > * Vince
valid domain so it gets bounced.
>
> Presumably this is a particular mail header field that's wrong? Or is
> it something I need to do with sendmail? Or do I simply need to use
> host and domain names that are valid? Any ideas?
Check 'envelope_from' in the mutt manual.txt. On my system, SuSE 7.3,
/usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt.
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having seen NO traffic for 3 days, have to wonder, ?? Is the list down?
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Please DO NOT carbon me on replies to list, unless you are requesting
duplicate responces.
joe foo said:'
Check the manual (/usr/local/doc/mutt/manual.txt in SuSE), for:
6.3.15. attribution
Type: string
Default: "On %d, %n wrote:"
This is the string that will precede a message which has been included
in a reply. For a full listing of defined printf()-like seque
hich indicates the 'index menu' mode is
necessary.
Is there a way to make this function usable in pager mode, or do I have
a local problem?
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PINION?. Hope you have a flak jacket.
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I get the following error during 'make install' and I don't understand.
make[1]: *** No rule to make target mime.h', needed by ttach.o'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory /mnt/scratch/KeeP/mutt-1.5.1'
make: *** [install-recursive] Error 1
Any help will be app
I use:
text/html; w3m -F -dump -T text/html %s; nametemplate=%s.html; copiousoutput
And it seems to be almost instantaneous.
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(procmail recipes aren't my strength).
>
> An erlier mail by Sven Guckes shows this alternatives:
>
>
> * From: Sven Guckes
> * Subject: Re: procmail filerting for mutt lists
> * Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 13:22:39 -0700
>
> [...]
>
> :0:
> * ^T
older for which you do not have a folder-hook
defined. Effectively a
'leave-folder-hook-reset-to-normal-folder-hook'.'
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he index are available in the
pager, such as delete-message or copy-message (this is one advantage
over using an external pager to view messages).
( s save-message) is one of these.
save-message will save the message to the folder you choose and delete
the current copy.
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ther are bug details or top posts.
But he contributes greatly. Do you?
This discussion is not of a technical nature either. And you bottom
posting IS appreciated (and proper).
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* Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-05-02 15:01]:
> Hi,
>
> * Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-10-05 21:13]:
> >* Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-05-02 13:50]:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> * Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02
> like that?
set wrapmargin=#number # control right side margin in smart wraping
I have mine set to 5 and am comfortable.
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ou RTFM.
You might even get some help, if you ask questions that show that you
made some effort to determine parameters and configurations available
in mutt.
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hanks
Pat
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Senior Analysttel: you dont seriously expect me to
Azlan Ltd give that out on the internet do you ?
still out there
?
Pat
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Senior Analysttel: you dont seriously expect me to
Azlan Ltd give that out on the internet do you ?
o copies of everything as well.
Pat
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Senior Analysttel: you dont seriously expect me to
Azlan Ltd give that out on the internet do you ?
removes
the body (ie even cat wont see it anymore). I have narrowed this down I
think to messages that are PGP signed (thanks Dave). Is there something
obvious I am missing here ?
Pat
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I have attached two mail folders one a spool file (bmutt) and one a file
where mutt has saved the message (amutt).
Thanks
Pat
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> PGP public key is available on request. UIN#17391433 but ICQ is so stupid.
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Azlan Ltd give that out on the internet do you ?
I dialup with a dynamic IP and some hosts I send mail to require a domain
(such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] requires a domain to accept mail).
Is there any way to use smtp or something?
Thanks,
_
Patrick Seal
y.
Thanks,
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hosting and
-message
however the manual.txt says:
Pager
...
next-message J move to the next entry
previous-message K move to the previous entry
What the hell is wrong?? Can't I rebind these keys??
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rl/Gtk+ for the GUI?
>
> Michael
>
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> Michael Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> www.tcserv.com PGP Key ID: BED09971
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>
> [...]
>
> :> color quoted green default
>
> [...]
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As far as I can tell setting the From: when using qmail with mutt
requires that the environment variables MAILUSER, MAILHOST, MAILNAME
be set before starting mutt, along with QMAILINJECT=f.
Is there a way to set the From: within a mutt session when using
qmail as the MTA?
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* Jim Breton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sat Jan 29 13:18 -0500:
> I've been doing this on my qmail system; however, qmail still puts
> a "Return-Path" header on the message which indicates the local
> username who called "sendmail." I haven't found any way around
> this yet.
>
> You can set the $QMAILU
does it all, and more flexibly :)
* Patrick Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri Jan 28 19:40 -0700:
> As far as I can tell setting the From: when using qmail with mutt
> requires that the environment variables MAILUSER, MAILHOST, MAILNAME
> be set before starting mutt, along with QMAILIN
How might the To: be changed in a reply to a particular address,
other than manually? I'm aware of the send-hook/my_hdr limitation
specified in 3.17 :/
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Why does resend-message (ESC-e) not respect $copy? Presumably if
$copy is set, one wants a copy saved, of all messages sent.
(this function is not listed in the 1.1.9i manual.txt)
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s would be to use procmail, a recipe like:
>
> :0 fw
> * ^FROM.*
> | formail -i "Reply-To: "
Using procmail/Reply-To: is a perfectly satisfactory solution, thank
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rent folder, and the original message is
marked for deletion.
With resend-message (bound to ESC e by default), mutt takes the
current message as a template for a new message. This function is
best described as "recall from arbitrary folders". Note that the
amount of headers includ
Is there a way to get the filename of an attachment for use in a macro?
I would like to be able to scp an attachment somewhere from with mutt and keep the
attachment name.
I can use:
macro attach "|cat > /tmp/test; scp /tmp/test [EMAIL PROTECTED]:.^M"
and it works (although i don't check for exi
>>> Suresh Ramasubramanian had the thought that... <<<
> Peter BARABAS proclaimed on mutt-users that:
>
> > Is there a patch that supports the SMTP AUTH command?
>
> You'd need to set up sendmail / postfix / whatever for that. That's not
> mutt's job.
In other words mutt does not support
Hi
I am trying to use a folder hook to change the index format. I want my
sent mail typpe folders to display who the mail was sent to rather than
who it was from (seeing as I know I wgho sent it if its in my sent mail
...)
Unfortunately I cannot get mutt to recognise the folder hook, no errors
a
Hi
Thanks to all who replied. I have got it working now thanks. Just in
case anyone else is having similar issued it looks like this now:
Default format
folder-hook . 'set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15L (%4l) %s"'
Normal incoming mail mailbox
folder-hook +Spool/azlan 'set index_forma
This message is both a test and a thank you. I had everything but the
envelope_from variable set.
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ng lists. For those I had
to add send-hooks like this:
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ot;new" messages
have been marked/flagged as "old" changing the configuration will not
automagically change them back to "new". The key sequence I displayed
above "T~O;N" will change the entire current mbox file.
And since you have set "mark_old"
* Gary Johnson [05-08-09 19:57]:
>
> I don't think this is Wu Yue's problem, Patrick. I could be wrong,
> but as I understand him, he is opening a mailbox, leaving some of
> the messages unread, then changing to another mailbox, then checking
> to see which mailboxes
ays there, no matter the access time, if
> has new mail, than "N" should be always there.
>
Sorry, that is not the way mutt is programmed. Once you access the
mbox file the "N" flag is gone until it receives a new message.
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s looking at the very good
documentation included with mutt.
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e are new message in them
> or not.
The individual messages are still "flagged" as net but the mbox
container files is not. You have lost nothing except a notice that
the "container" is not "new".
Opening the mbox "container" file will still show the unr
> you need. If that doesn't help: no, there's no such table lookup.
> >
>
> I can get to dev.mutt.org/doc, but firefox does not bring up
> manual.html. I'm running NoScript.
Honestly! Then don't run knowscript or run another browser. You need
to help yourse
uttrc, line 248: unauto_view: unknown command
> source: errors in /users/xxx/.muttrc
> bash-2.05b$ mutt -v
> Mutt 1.4i (2002-05-29)
The simple answer, you are trying to use variables in your muttrc that
were incorporated into mutt in versions later than 1.4i.
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* d...@unrealize.co.uk [06-14-09 15:50]:
> Is it possible to apply some sort of regexp on the To: address to work
> out what to put for From:?
>
> At the moment I use folder hooks but it would be useful to do it based
> on To:
Have you considered send2-hook, described in TF
the *last* set of parameters on the
command-line. Try it again.
re: "mutt -help"
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(.20) specific as it works for me
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t install. Why is it *broken* now?
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red
>
> and go the manual:
>
> http://dev.mutt.org/doc/manual.html#formatstrings-filters
>
Thanks, that give a good explanation. I guess there is quite a
difference between .18 and .19 and I should use some of the advice I
frequently give, read the fine manual eg
* Tim Gray [07-20-09 19:26]:
>
> I've not done it yet, but it was my understanding that UW-IMAP and
> Dovecot at least both serve from maildir. I think Courier might as
> well.
Dovecot may be configured for mbox...
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look at FetchYahoo.pl on Sourceforge. There's also a
script to fetch hotmail called gotmail.
I use fetchyahoo -> procmail for a very old yahoo account.
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I send to both addresses
> which isn't very desirable.
>
> Is there a fix for this? (It's not easy for me to make my 'subscribe'
> and 'lists' entries different as they're generated by a script).
send-hook fits the bill. It will only match the fir
the destinations
> (but only when two are present)?
I believe the above will cover this and only send to one address, ie:
it _should_ replace the original To: field.
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* Patrick Shanahan [08-05-09 19:26]:
> * Chris G [08-05-09 17:11]:
> >
> > So what do I get send-hook to do? I can see how it can match on one
> > of the send addresses but what does it do when it sees a match.
>
> make sure the list is in the &quo
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