On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 01:03:49AM -0300, Javier Kohen wrote: > > I recently had a mail exchange with Marco d'Itri regarding the default > setup of Mutt. More specifically, that it hides the Date header and > displays instead the Delivery-Date date. I present below the original > conversation
<silly posturing deleted> Ooooh, threats. I bet he was scared. Not. And Marco's right. When the message was *delivered* is often far more useful than when it was sent. Further, is there some reason that *your* personal preference is more important than his? If there is, you don't demonstrate one. Finally... if you don't like it, CHANGE IT. You can't write a local muttrc? It is going to be absolutely impossible to please everyone. My own personal configuration overrides quite a lot of what /etc/Muttrc does. -- Marc Wilson | BOFH excuse #448: vi needs to be upgraded to vii [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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