On Mar 28, John Buttery [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> >* Sven Guckes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02/03/28 07:58]:
> >> well, I had tried to delete
> >> those lines with sed pattern
> >>   /^\[-- .* --\]$/d
> >> but it did not work.
> >> 
> >> however, using the
> >> following sed pattern
> >> makes them go away:
> >>   /-- .* --/d
> >> 
> >> I'll have to find out why the
> >> first pattern did not work...
...
>   Actually, I've had similar trouble trying to colorize some things.
...
>   If I replace the .* at the end with a $ (to make the match tighter),
> they stop working.  It suggests to me that there is some kind of control
> character or other nonprintable hanging at the end of the line
> there...but I'm not sure how to determine what it might be.  I think

Is filter-message seeing the message after the attachment color is applied?
If so, and you have an 'attachment' color, there would be some color escape
sequences in there.

To determine what it is, set your display-filter to some cat command that
sends the output to a file.  Then you can see just what filter-message
sees.

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