Hello tbbeta,
If you want to display a custom header in the the preview pane (e.g.
X-Spam-Status) you first create an entry under Preferences; Messages;
Message Headers. However, the new header isn't available without a
restart. Can anyone confirm?
Also, I note that the header area is of fixed
Good evening Martin,
on Sun, 10 Apr 2005 16:42:01 +0100 GMT your local time you wrote:
MWot However, the new header isn't available without a restart. Can anyone
MWot confirm?
Confirmed.
MWot Also, I note that the header area is of fixed size, i.e. only three
MWot headers are viable at any one
Hello Martin,
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 16:42:01 +0100 GMT(4/10/2005, 10:42 AM -0600 GMT),
per mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Martin Webster on tbbeta wrote:
If you want to display a custom header in the the preview pane (e.g.
X-Spam-Status) you first create an entry under Preferences; Messages;
Message
Hello Peter,
On 10 April 2005, 17:05 you wrote:
MWot However, the new header isn't available without a restart. Can anyone
MWot confirm?
Confirmed.
MWot Also, I note that the header area is of fixed size, i.e. only three
MWot headers are viable at any one time. Is this intentional?
Not
Hello Martin,
Most likely you have defined to Display this field on the scrollable
part of the header pane. Uncheck that option and you should see it without
the necessity to scroll.
That was it... of sorts. Although I had changed this setting a restart
was required to get the desired
Hello Peter,
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 18:05:24 +0200 GMT(4/10/2005, 11:05 AM -0600 GMT),
per mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Peter Hampf wrote:
Most likely you have defined to Display this field on the scrollable
part of the header pane. Uncheck that option and you should see it without
the necessity to
Hello Martin,
On 10 April 2005, 17:39 you wrote:
Even stranger behaviour... see attached image. Header is displayed
twice!
Forget that... I have two identical headers in the message. It looks
like I need to use 'formail -a X-Folder: $MATCH' instead of 'formail
-A X-Folder: $MATCH' in my
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