A little more info... On Mar 04, Mike Schiraldi [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > > 1: What does the * mean on the tree arrow in a thread? I've searched the > > manual for this repeatedly, but I must keep missing it. > > This might not be in there yet -- mutt's threading subsystem was recently > overhauled, and i'm not sure if the old one had a "*".
It's been there forever. > It means that mutt thinks the message is part of the thread, but isn't sure > exactly where in the thread it belongs. For example, it might have a subject > which matches the thread, but no specific In-Reply-To header explaining > exactly where it belongs. See the manual re: strict_threads for more info. > > folder-hook . 'ignore X- Resent- Errors-To Envelope-To' > > folder-hook IN-Spambox 'unignore *' > > This is a wild guess, but try putting a '\' before the '-', since the first > arg is a regexp. Yeah, in general you need to make sure that IN-Spambox matches the folder you want, and that you don't need something like =IN-Spambox.
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