Thus spake Miguel Farah F. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I'm a new mutt user, so if the stuff I ask has already been discussed
> to death, please don't /dev/null me.
You should read up on the recent archives... but welcome to mutt-users
anyway :-)
> When I reply to an e-mail, mutt quotes it and pases it to the editor,
> including the .signature - I think it'd be nice if there was an option
> called trim_signature - if on, it cuts everything from the LAST line
> that responds to the pattern "^-- $" (BOL-dash-dash-space-EOL) upto
> the end off the mail. This would save time and bandwidth, me thinks.
I believe there was a vim command or option that trimmed the signature
off when editing/quoting the message. Might want to search the
archives.
> Also: one of the nice things about tin (the news reader) is that it
> lets you have a random signature (there's a fixed part and a random
> one, selected from the files in a directory previously declared). It'd
> be nice it mutt could do that as well.
Mutt will let you use the output of a program as a signature, so you
could either whip up or otherwise find a program to do this. I'm almost
sure I've seen it mentioned before.
Happy Mutting!
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