I put this in my .muttrc for starting vim and it handles word wraps
great.

set editor = 'vim -c "set tw=72" +1'

Corey

On Mon, May 08, 2000 at 08:08:37PM -0500, Kelly Scroggins wrote:
> I've been trying to figure the linebreak thing out.  I'm sorry about that.
> I'm trying to use vim's textwidth or wrapmargin but I must have done 
> something wrong.  So I've manually entered a <CR> on each of these
> lines.
> 
> If you know what I should put in my ~/.vimrc file I'm all ears.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kelly
> 
> 
> 
>     On Sun, May 07, 2000 at 05:27:07PM -0500, Kelly Scroggins wrote:
>     > 
>     > Well,
>     > 
>     > I guess I made a big beginers mistake.  I made these changes to my ~/.muttrc 
>but I didn't close mutt and reopen mutt to apply the changes.
>     ohhh... 
>     
>     > my_hdr From: Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     > set sendmail="/usr/sbin/sendmail -oem -oi [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>     > 
>     well... maybe you shouldn't set the command line switch directly... but it
>     will do the same as the .muttrc line suggested by me...
>     
>     btw.: please use proper line breaks... editing an answer to your mail is a
>     pain... Thank you. (I intentionally left your mistakes in!)
>     
>     -- 
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> 

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Best Regards,
Corey

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