Joshua Haberman wrote,
> * Eugene P. Guilaran ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > When replying to a message with an empty subject, Mutt defaults the
> > subject to "you mail." Is there a way I can change this?
>
> joshua@birdie:~/stuff/mutt-1.3.17$ grep -B6 "your mail" send.c
> if (curenv->real_subj)
> {
> env->subject = safe_malloc (mutt_strlen (curenv->real_subj) + 5);
> sprintf (env->subject, "Re: %s", curenv->real_subj); /*
__SPRINTF_CHECKED__ */
> }
> else
> env->subject = safe_strdup ("Re: your mail");
>
> It seems to be hard-coded, so you'd have to change the above source in
> send.c and recompile.
Or, more effectively, give a swift kick to the nuts of your friends that
send you emails with no subjects. ;)
-Nelson