I've just caused the *strangest* thing. My muttrc was getting old and
was filled with a lot of cruft (a bunch of variables being set to their
defaults, which was making it hard to manage). I just went through
the Reference section of the Mutt manual and kept (or thought I kept)
only the variables that weren't defaults.
Everything seems to work fine now with one exception. When I identify
a mailing list with 'lists', it treats it like it's in 'alternates' --
anything addressed to the list will show "To mutt-users" in the index
rather than show who it's from.
To make this even stranger, I can get rid of it by sourcing my old
.muttrc; even if I source my old muttrc and then source my new one
again, the behavior goes away.
The old muttrc is at <http://alcor.concordia.ca/~rich/mutt/muttrc.old>,
and the new one is at <http://alcor.concordia.ca/~rich/mutt/muttrc.new>.
I'm using mutt 1.0i on linux/ppc; I've appended the output of
"mutt -v" below my .signature.
What on earth am I missing?
-Rich
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------------------------------ Rich Lafferty ---------------------------
Sysadmin/Programmer, Instructional and Information Technology Services
Concordia University, Montreal, QC (514) 848-7625
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Mutt 1.0i (1999-10-22)
Copyright (C) 1996-9 Michael R. Elkins and others.
Mutt comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `mutt -vv'.
Mutt is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `mutt -vv' for details.
System: Linux 2.2.10 [using slang 10202]
Compile options:
-DOMAIN
-HOMESPOOL -USE_SETGID +USE_DOTLOCK +USE_FCNTL -USE_FLOCK
+USE_IMAP +USE_POP +HAVE_REGCOMP -USE_GNU_REGEX +HAVE_COLOR
+HAVE_GPG -BUFFY_SIZE
-EXACT_ADDRESS +ENABLE_NLS
SENDMAIL="/usr/bin/sendmail"
MAILPATH="/var/spool/mail"
SHAREDIR="/usr/local/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/etc"
ISPELL="/usr/bin/ispell"
_PGPPATH="/usr/local/bin/gpg"
_PGPGPGPATH="/usr/local/bin/gpg"
PGP signature