> or if you used double-quotes,
>
> macro index"T~s [LUG];s=lug"
That sort of thing - it's not specific to mutt at all - really annoys
me. Sometimes I wonder whether life would be easier if the escape
character weren't represented by escaping the escape character itself.
For exam
Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>T~s \[LUG\];s=lug
>
> [...] You need to escape the square brackets or Mutt will interpret
> that as "any character of L, U or G". [...]
Since you mentioned backslashes, I feel the need to point out that you
can easily get in trouble with them, si
Timothy Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 19 Oct 1999:
> Is there away to grep thru the "Subject" field in mutt so if I have a
> message w/ [LUG] in the subject I can save it to my =lug mail box?
T~s \[LUG\];s=lug
Description: tag all matching messages with the tag-pattern function
(bound t
Is there away to grep thru the "Subject" field in mutt so if I have a
message w/ [LUG] in the subject I can save it to my =lug mail box?
--timball
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