Derek, et al --

...and then Derek D. Martin said...
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% > >There seems to be no way to make mutt include a forwarded message in
% > >quoted text.  MUCH more often than not, that's the behavior I want, so
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% > The easiest way to do this is, of course, to just use reply. ;-)
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% Well, yes, except that I sometimes also use forward instead of reply,
% so that signatures are not stripped from the message.  And sometimes I
% don't want attribution/quote marks.  But often that does work...

I trust that you've not only seen $mime_forward but also $forward_quote.


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% [SNIP more of my ramblings...]
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% > Try Esc-P when displaying a message.
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% Ok... I was unfamiliar with this option/feature.  I guess you could
% add another gripe: documentation.  The old version is well documented,
% but the new one has none, as far as I could tell.  

It may be a silly question, but have you installed the appropriate
documentation for this version where mutt expects to look for it?
I did a quick check and found check-traditional-pgp under section 2.3.4.
Of course, it wouldn't be in a 1.2.5 version of the manual...


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