Hi, * Petr Baudis [05/15/02 16:19:30 CEST] wrote: > I have
> set reply_regexp="^((\\[|\\()[^]]+(\\]|\\)))?([ \t]*(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*)?" > (original is set reply_regexp="^(re([\\[0-9\\]+])*|aw):[ \t]*") > in my .muttrc - this makes mutt to ignore [anything] or (anything) (that can be > seen i.e. on USAGI mailing list) when composing subjects for replying and when > threading. Hmm, I use a kind of a blacklist in procmail which deletes all [listname] stuff in subjects lines of a mailing list. It seems quite usefull when dealing with ugly things like: [listname]Re: [listname]... > One just won't choose.. ;) Sure, in my case the only problem is, that I will get broken subjects when the list prefix itself is part of the discussion (like: "[listname]Why [listname]?" -> "Why ?"). But for that case I have an archive that stores mail untouched and formail inserts X-Old-style headers so that the original subject will end up in X-Old-Subject (which can then be colored using mutt). Cheers, Rocco.