> On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 02:40:48PM -0500, Tom Purl wrote: > >> A lot of filetypes have special provisions where they turn >> spell-checking off in certain areas that you don't want to >> spell-check. > I read about that; however, mail.vim doesn't seem to do that (I could > be wrong here).
I think I've checked this before and I'm pretty sure that mail.vim does pick and choose where it spell-checks. I know that on my version of Vim (Windows 7.0), new text is spell-checked while text after an arrow is not. >> I think that the mail filetype turns off spell checking >> if what you're text is after an arrow (>, >>, etc.). Is that what >> you're doing? > No, I wasn't quoting anything... Could you post an example of the text that isn't being spell-checked?