Patrik Modesto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I create new message, then to the first empty line under header i
> write http://www.something.com and send this mail.  This address is
> send as a part of email's header and body of this mail is empty.  Why? 
> Is this correct?

The other posters on this thread are correct, that you must leave a
blank line after the headers of your message.

A header is always of the form "Identifier: text".  Mutt knows this, so
if you mess up, and just start typing "Hello" without leaving a blank
line, Mutt will look at it, roll his eyes, mumble "stupid user", and
then insert the blank line for you, that you should have put there
yourself.  Mutt can tell there's a mistake, because the line has no
colon (":") characters in it.

However, when you type just "http://www.something.com"; at the beginning
of the first line, well, there is a colon there!  So Mutt thinks you are
adding a new header to your message, "http: //www.something.com".  So
Mutt does not fix your mistake in this case, because it does not look
like a mistake.

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