Re: Threading question -- index "&" char

2001-08-07 Thread Bruno Postle
On Mon 06-Aug-2001 at 05:25:52PM -0400, Ethan Blanton wrote: > Justin R. Miller spake unto us the following wisdom: > > Which brings me to a question... what does the '&' represent in the same > > position? > > It generally seems to me that it means you have limited your message > list, and th

Re: Threading question -- index "*" char

2001-08-06 Thread Ethan Blanton
Justin R. Miller spake unto us the following wisdom: > > I can't find any information in the mutt manual about the meaning of > > the "*" character, when it appears in the child message subject lines > > in the index. Can anyone tell me what it signifies? > > I believe it means that the thread w

Re: Threading question -- index "*" char

2001-08-06 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Jonathan Irving ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I can't find any information in the mutt manual about the meaning of > the "*" character, when it appears in the child message subject lines > in the index. Can anyone tell me what it signifies? I believe it means that the thread was implied, ma

Re: Threading question -- index "*" char

2001-08-06 Thread Ethan Blanton
Jonathan Irving spake unto us the following wisdom: > I can't find any information in the mutt manual about the meaning > of the "*" character, when it appears in the child message > subject lines in the index. Can anyone tell me what it > signifies? It indicates that the denoted message is "sub

Threading question -- index "*" char

2001-08-06 Thread Jonathan Irving
Heya I can't find any information in the mutt manual about the meaning of the "*" character, when it appears in the child message subject lines in the index. Can anyone tell me what it signifies? I have threading enabled and ascii_chars set (although this character appears as a "*" in either ca