25-Mar-02 at 12:44, Rob 'Feztaa' Park ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > 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
Well just as an aside Incredimail marketing claims "Email has evolved" on its website, or something equally high power marketing toss to go with the eyecandy approach to email. I also hate that it encodes CRLF in email sent as HTML (albeit multipart formatted) which shows up as CTRL-M in mutt, and I can't force people to fix plain text sending if they are already someone who is actually /pleased/ to show me this great new email client they have just installed. So, since I'm hopeless with encoding, can someone tell me if I can filter these people's mail in the pager so I don't have to keep asking them to plaintext? Clearly pre-mutt or piped I can get rid of those in the file, but is there a simple setting I can stick in muttrc? If I RTFM is it there? -- [Simon White. vim/mutt. [EMAIL PROTECTED] GIMPS:55.19% see www.mersenne.org] Not only does Jesus save, but he makes nightly off-site backups. [Arbitrary quotes signature rotation, a simple bash script by Simon White]