Hi Erik,

On 11.07.18 12:21, Erik Christiansen wrote
On 11.07.18 10:29, Stefan Hagen wrote:
When mails come to my support level, they often contain 30+ outlook
style replies ->multiple pages of mail history. When I reply to these
emails, Mutt quotes the full history.

I always manually delete the quote marks down to the end of the email,
then copy relevant parts to the top and quote it. (leaving the history
untouched)

Having mutt not quote the reply automatically saves me one step.

In the absence of a method in mutt, I'd use a vim autocommand, triggered
by the mutt-specific name of the temporary file. If you use another
editor, then it can probably do something similar.

The suggested indent_string = "" works wonderful. An autocommand would have been the second choice.

The beauty of having it in mutt is, that I can change the setting via folder-hook. I could of course also change the editor command via folder-hook and have different autocommands for different mailboxes...

It's nice to have options.

Thanks!
Stefan

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