Hi,
I'm using Mutt 0.95i (1998-12-12), a Linux box. Is there something wrong
with folder-hook or am I just doing it wrong. For example, I have:
folder-hook foobar set attribution="On %d, %n snarled:"
folder-hook foobar set realname="Dale the confused"
in my .muttrc to apply some rules when I'm reading or responding to
messages in a particular folder. But mutt craps out and gives me a message
on the second space delimited string inside the quotes, saying it isn't
a variable, eg:
%d,: isn't a variable
or
the: isn't a variable
which ever folder-hook I have first. Am I just doing those lines wrong or
is there a bug? From the example . . . ah, hell nevermind, I guess you
have to escape the "". Ok, that works (\").
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