On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:12AM -0800, Christopher Swingley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Mutters,
> 
> One of the mailing lists I subscribe to uses the Lyris ListManager
> software, which attaches '[listname]' to the Subject: line of all
> the messages send out.  Unlike most list manager software, which
> puts the 'Re:' string before the '[listname]' prefix, Lyris appears
> to put '[listname]' at the beginning of the subject, no matter what.
> This makes it so that mutt can't thread the messages.
> 
> How might one go about fixing this on my end?  I have a feeling that
> a procmail recipe that uses a sed filter for the Subject: line might
> do the trick.  Can anyone suggest a recipe, or perhaps a simpler
> mutt-centric solution?

You could certainly use formail and procmail to fix this.  On the other
hand, you could just change your $reply_regexp variable so that it
recognizes "[listname] Re:" as a reply prefix.

-Daniel

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