Mikko Hänninen:
|Randall Hopper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sun, 13 Aug 2000:
|> manual.txt suggests a leading '^', but this doesn't work. Maybe
|> it only works where you can specify a pattern flag, as in: ^~C \.de$
|
|Well, you *can* do this with send-hooks. If you only specify a pattern,
|but no pattern operator, Mutt will use the value from $default_hook as
|the operators. (Check the manual for $default_hook) You do need to use
|the pattern operator so you can add the ^ prefix.
|
|So, if you use this kind of send-hook instead, it should work:
|
| send-hook "^~C (jim|john|joe)@home.com" "set pgp_autoencrypt"
Well, I tried that before my original post. Here is the error Mutt
generates on start-up:
Error in /home/rhh/.mutt/lists.mutt, line 29: parentheses not balanced
Error in /home/rhh/.muttrc-1.2i, line 205: source: errors in
/home/rhh/.mutt/lists.mutt
source: errors in /home/rhh/.muttrc-1.2i
Line 29 of lists.mutt is where this send-hook is.
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Randall Hopper
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