Alas! Rob Reid spake thus:
> > This is really weird. I'm generating these with a perl script, and if I
> > tell it to print "^$mbox", I'll get something like "^inbox" printed, but
> > mutt will interpret that as "^Inbox" (a tab and then "nbox"). But if I
> > tell it to print "^ ^H$mbox", it'll pri
At 10:38 PM EDT on April 25 Rob 'Feztaa' Park sent off:
> Alas! Rob 'Feztaa' Park spake thus:
> > folder-hook =foobar "macro index foobar"
> >
> > If I change "foobar" to "^foobar", it doesn't work, but that line as it is
> > works fine. Is there a different search command that does have regexes
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Alas! Rob 'Feztaa' Park spake thus:
> > which command do you use for your "search"?
>=20
> I'm doing it in a folder hook. The line looks like this:
>=20
> folder-
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Alas! Sven Guckes spake thus:
> > The reason I ask is that I've got some mboxes, and a few of them are
> > substrings of some others (ie, "foobar" is one mbox, an
* Rob 'Feztaa' Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-26 01:18]:
> Is it possible to specify some kind of regex in mutt's search feature?
>
> The reason I ask is that I've got some mboxes, and a few of them are
> substrings of some others (ie, "foobar" is one mbox, and "foobarbaz" is
> another), and w
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Is it possible to specify some kind of regex in mutt's search feature?
The reason I ask is that I've got some mboxes, and a few of them are
substrings of some ot