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Alas! David T-G spake thus: > Rather than using procmail, which will *gasp* change the mail as it comes > in, just have mutt ignore those headers that you don't want to see and > update your list as you see new ones. To wit: >=20 > ignore "from " received content- mime-version status x-status message-id > ignore sender references return-path lines > ignore x-priority x-ms list-id precedence x-mailman x-mime x-beenthere > ignore x-exp x-wm x-webmail errors-to > ignore x-authentication mail-followup-to in-reply-to organization > ignore mailing-list x-originating x-egroups list-unsubscribe # egroups = buffalos > ignore x-no-archive list-help list-subscribe list-post # SHLOL > ignore x-ml-name x-mlserver x-mail-count x-ml-info # tlinux-users > ignore x-antiabuse # good grief... > ignore x-legal-notice x-disclaimer x-no-spam # ken wahl loves these... > unignore from: subject to cc date x-mailer x-url delivered-to Oh yuck! You don't honestly believe that that mess is a better solution than a 3-line procmail recepie, do you? Besides, those ignore commands you posted don't include the 30 or so obnoxious incredimail headers. Besides, I'm only doing it to Incredimail users. I mean, if they want to accost me with tons of useless X- headers, I shouldn't have to put up with them (the headers, not the people) :P --=20 Rob 'Feztaa' Park [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- BOFH excuse #133: It's not plugged in. --2FkSFaIQeDFoAt0B Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8n34aPTh2iSBKeccRAr12AJ0RR0Mb6uP1qHhtDLoSLGU9rJPRHQCfapGB UHypQJXQtw0fLTbrlmlucc0= =gs5Z -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --2FkSFaIQeDFoAt0B--