>Number: 2808 >Notify-List: >Category: mutt >Synopsis: changed / added %-expansion in save-hook >Confidential: no >Severity: minor >Priority: low >Responsible: mutt-dev >State: open >Keywords: >Class: sw-bug >Submitter-Id: net >Arrival-Date: Thu Mar 01 10:28:13 +0100 2007 >Originator: Sven Utcke >Release: 1.5.13 >Organization: >Environment: Linux, Solaris >Description: when upgrading from 1.4.1 to 1.5.13 (mostly so that I would get header caching with IMAP) I noticed that the following line now triggers an error:
fcc-save-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] =karsten.ottenberg Error in /home/utcke/.mutt/fcc, line 132: error in pattern at: karsten%phifo@ germany.eu.net However, the man-page makes no special mention of '%' as an active character in patterns, and the above is a valid address according to RFC822. So either this is a software bug, or a duplicate of 2135 (hard to tell without a documentation of the intended behaviour). >How-To-Repeat: :fcc-save-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Fix: If this is the intended behaviour, than it should be documented and an escape-character should be specified (neither \% nor %% work). >Add-To-Audit-Trail: >Unformatted: