Hi, Nadav!
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 08:38:32PM +0200, you wrote the following:
> 2. The lists mentioned on these directives have other side-effects besides
> making "L" work. The most annoying side-effect (for me) is that for every
> mailing list message, in the message list, you see the mailing list name
> instead of the poster's name. For people that don't have email filtering
> this is actually good, but for me it is very bad - I have a seperate
> folder for linux-il, and it doesn't help much when each and every message
> there is labled "linux-il" rather then by the poster's name! Perhaps
> there's a way to circumvent this problem, but I didn't bother to waste
> my time on this, because linux-il is one of the very few mailing lists
> that have this problem, and because the "g" solution works.
You've spent milleniums to write monstrous spam protection scripts in
order to purify your e-mail experience, and you couldn't be bothered
to look in the mutt documentation for five minutes to find a solution
to this trivial problem?...
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%4l) %s"
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