Here is my folder-hooks file, :-)
Thanx Danny > > > > The `mutt -D` output is more useful, though, since that shows the > > > > result of *all* the config files (and we don't have to worry about > > > > whether we missed something). > > > > mutt -D does nothing. My version of mutt is 1.5.9i. I think I will look > > around > > on the net some more. > > > > Thank you for your time, it is much appreciated. > > > > Danny > > I bet it's a folder hook. > > You have this line in your muttrc. > > source ~/.mutt/mutt_folder_hooks_rc > > Can you saw us this file?
# - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - # # Change settings based on mailbox # # folder-hook [!]<pattern> <command> # # <command> is executed when opening a mailbox matching <pattern> #folder-hook `exho =incoming/archived/*` `color index white default` #folder-hook . 'set sort=date-sent' #folder-hook mutt 'set hdr_format="%4C %Z %02m/%02N %-20.20F (%4l) %s"' #folder-hook =mutt my_hdr Revolution: \#9 # real comment #folder-hook . 'set reply_regexp="^re:[ \t]*"' # this mailing list prepends "[WM]" to all non reply subjects, so set # $reply_regexp to ignore it #folder-hook +wmaker 'set reply_regexp="^(re:[ \t]*)?\[WM\][ \t]*"'