* On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 09:47AM +0200 Rejo Zenger (mutt-us...@subs.krikkit.nl) muttered: > ++ 16/06/09 19:51 +0200 - Michael Tatge: > >> When I respond to an email that has a subject similar to: > >> > >> [StuffHere] Blah Blah Blah > >> > >> Mutt actually *removes* everything inside of the brackets and the > >> brackets themselves. > >> > >> Any thoughts on why this happens? > > > >Works fine here. There is a setting that might be resposible though. > >Check reply_regexp > > Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think that particular setting would > remove a thing form the subject. The manual says: > > A regular expression used to recognize reply messages when threading > and replying. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> As far as I know, this setting makes it possible for mutt to recognize > patters like "Re:" and "re:" at the beginning of a Subject and, if > present, mutt will not prepend the subject with another "Re:" when > replying. Yes it will remove something. As you quoted reply_regexp is also used when replying. Mutt will match $reply_regexp match against the subject and replace everything matching (at the start of the string) with just "Re: " Say you get a message with the subject "Aw: test" and reply to it. You get with the default reply_regexp "Re: test". HTH, Michael -- Checking host system type... i586-unknown-linux configure: error: sorry, this is the gnu os, not linux -- Topic on #Linux PGP-Key-ID: 0xDC1A44DD Jabber: init...@amessage.de