#3489: user-defined settings are overriden by /etc/Muttrc ------------------------+---------------------- Reporter: antonio@… | Owner: mutt-dev Type: defect | Status: new Priority: trivial | Milestone: Component: mutt | Version: 1.5.21 Resolution: | Keywords: ------------------------+----------------------
Comment (by kevin8t8): (Sorry I know this bug is two years old. I don't have a frame of reference for any discussion that may have taken place before opening this bug. Please enlighten me if my response is not helpful.) Each invocation of ''hdr_order'' appends more headers to mutt's "header order" list. If a header is already in the list, then it is ignored in subsequent ''hdr_order'' commands. The recommended solution is to put ''unhdr_order *'' before your ''hdr_order'' command. This will empty the list so you can start fresh in your .muttrc: {{{ unhdr_order * hdr_order from date to cc subject }}} Alternatively, if you don't mind your specified headers coming after other system muttrc defined ones, you can use {{{ unhdr_order from date to cc subject hdr_order from date to cc subject }}} which will remove and then append those headers to the end of the order list (at least preserving the order of them.) -- Ticket URL: <http://dev.mutt.org/trac/ticket/3489#comment:1> Mutt <http://www.mutt.org/> The Mutt mail user agent