Bruce Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 13 Apr 2000:
> Which reminds me, there's actually something missing from the command
> line synopsis for Mutt - the one word [address], representing the %T
> above.  If you read the synopsis as it currently is, you wouldn't know
> that an address on it's own is taken as the destination address.

Hmm, that's true for "man mutt".  If you do "mutt -h", it does list

  <addr> [ ... ]

... at the end of the second format, which seems to be correct.
But I just noticed another problem with the "mutt -h" synopsis: the
-y command line option is not included anywhere.


Mikko
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