Hi all,
I keep bombing you with questions.
I pulled the mutt manual from the web, and it has a lot of info. There are,
however, a bunch of things that keep puzzling me.
I see something called "sourcing" a file (also saw that mentioned here on
list). What does that mean?
My interpretation: add the line "source <file>" to .muttrc
But then... how does mutt know what to do with it? I added an alias for this
list, and it appears at the bottom of .muttrc. I guess there's a spot in
.muttrc that needs attention too, right?
Then there is "send-hook" and "save-hook". I am sure that these things make
sense, but I am dutch, I can't make heads or tails from what this would mean.
So if someone can enlighten me on this...
Paul
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