On 04/13/01, 08:39:03AM -0400, darren chamberlain wrote:
> Dave Pearson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 04/13/2001:
> > > > Toggling header mode ("h") will let you see all the headers in the mutt
> > > > pager, but it won't show you the entire e-mail as "raw" since it still
> > > > parser MIME. Editing the messages ("e") doesn't show you all the headers
> > > > (at least, not in v1.2.4i that I'm running).
> > >
> > > Depends on the editor, perhaps. With vim 5.7 all headers are visible.
> >
> > How does choice of editor affect which headers are passed to it for editing
> > by mutt?
>
> I did hit 'h' to show all the headers, and then 'e' to edit the
> message in $editor, and all headers were displayed and editable.
> If you hit 'e', without turning off header weeding, then $editor
> will only open up what you see. Does that work for anyone else?
If I press 'e' with $editor set to vim, I see all headers. Having
pressed 'h' before makes no difference. I have not experimented with
other editors (emacs, joe, pico, etc) to see if there is any difference
in behavior.
John
>
> (darren)
>
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John P. Verel
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