iving the
: GSSSP (Gross Solar System Spam Product).
If you open an HTML email with a web browser with ad-blocking features,
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ce_html %s ; copiousoutput
: message/html; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput
: message/htm ; w3m -dump -force_html %s ; copiousoutput
"message/html"? Is this an official MIME entry?
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On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 05:49:22PM -0500, Aaron Schrab wrote:
:
: At 16:55 -0500 25 Sep 2002, Eugene Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: >
: > I know message-hook supports ~h, but it only activates when I view the
: > current message. And I don't want to remember to view a mes
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 03:34:50PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
:
: * Eugene Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-25 12:33]:
: >
: > The command "send-hook '~h address' command"
: > causes Mutt to generate an error "h: not supported
: > in this mode&quo
The command:
send-hook '~h address' command
causes Mutt to generate an error "h: not supported in this mode" that
isn't documented anywhere. How do I get a send-hook to match a pattern
within a custom header of the current message? Thanks in advance.
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it's a feature, not a bug?
Suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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On Fri, Sep 13, 2002 at 02:19:49AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: I'm having problems compiling mutt-1.4i on Mac OS X 10.2. I already
: discovered that --without-iconv doesn't work and have applied Lars'
: patch-1.4.lh.noiconv.1 patch (it says patch.1.3.28.lh.noiconv in the
: pa
ote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/url.Po@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/utf8.Po@am__quote@
@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/wcwidth.Po@am__quote@
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On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 09:44:53AM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
:
: On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 06:44:46PM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
: >
: > Now if I can only figure out how to keep both entries and get Mutt to
: > let me select between the two methods...
:
: You can. Just put them in you m
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 05:36:43PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote:
:
: On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 05:06:12PM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
: >
: > I receive several HTML messages that arrive as an attachment with no
: > plain text equivalent in the main message body or another attachment.
: >
hment into plain text, quote it, and finally edit it? Or is
this a mailcap issue? Thanks in advance.
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cters
following them get "shifted" over to the left in the index mode display,
causing other columns of information like the message size, subject, and
threads to get munged hard. I have to refresh the screen several times
to see everything. Any suggestions or pointers to the Mutt docs
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(and similarly if the address appeared in the "To:" header)
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On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:00:40PM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
:
: Eugene Lee wrote:
: >
: > I'd like to change this slightly. On messages sent to the mailing list
: > via the alternate address B, I want 'L' to generate the headers using
: > the main address A, i.e
d-hook will work, but
I haven't been able to divinate the right combination.
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opers, or the next release is a huge
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particular
:archive.
:
: 1)How may I do this?
solution 1) ;d
solution 2) ;s
: 2)Where is documentation on this?
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#ss4.3
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nored.
If your MTA is not configured to use Procmail, or it's configured to
ignore ~/.forward (or any other user-maintained config file), you're
pretty much stuck. If your admin is physically accessible, try bribing
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On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 10:17:04AM -0700, Seraphim Larsen wrote:
: On Thu Aug 16 16:25, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: > Mutt compiles on Mac OS X without much problems.
:
: I'm glad to hear it!
I've had mutt-1.2.5 compiled with ncurses-5.2 for quite some time now
(it's been fine
rsion
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dmail=GroupWritableDirPathSafe
OS X made the IMHO stupid decision to make / 775. The only reason AFAIK
this was done was so that old Mac OS installer programs running in
Classic mode within OS X could leave README docs and other miscellania
in the root directory.
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ut a Cocoa or Carbon version, I dunno.
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info 'my_hdr Subject: [info]'
BTW, this hook only works if the person you're sending to has the word
"info" in the email address. So you could so something like:
send-hook '(email1|email2|...)' 'my_hdr Subject: [info]'
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On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 11:41:48AM -0400, David T-G wrote:
: ...and then Eugene Lee said...
: %
: % Is '%u' documented in the Mutt 1.2.5 docs as a valid save-hook sequence?
:
: Now that you know what it is and searching is trivial, you should look
: it up for yourself and see.
:
: It
=joeman". What I want it to be is
: > "=people/joeman"..
:
: Perhaps 'save-hook . =people/%u' or 'save-hook !~l =people/%u' will
: do what you want.
Is '%u' documented in the Mutt 1.2.5 docs as a valid save-hook sequence?
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encoded to prevent data corruption
when sent via email. But this encoding process often inflates the size
of attachments by 30-40%. So with you, an inflated size of 2.8 MB and an
actual size of 2 MB is quite normal.
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line containing
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figure out how to set --with-curses=DIR. Is there a nice way to
this work? Or is it time to hack the configure script? Any suggestions
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 09:28:22AM +0100, Dave Pearson wrote:
:
: On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 01:02:57AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: > [SNIP] Is there an undocumented way to remove a macro?
: > If not, is "noop" recognized by "macro" in the 1.3 series?
docs do not claim that "macro" honors the special
"noop" function that "bind" recognizes, and Mutt 1.2.5 works correctly
according to the docs. Is there an undocumented way to remove a macro?
If not, is "noop" recognized by "macro" in the 1.3 series?
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Is there a way to unset a macro in Mutt? I couldn't find a noop-like
sequence that bind recognizes. I have different macros set to the same
keys for certain folder hooks, but I'd like for those same keys do
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MAILPATH="/var/spool/mail"
SHAREDIR="/etc"
SYSCONFDIR="/etc"
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I'm just curious to ask is there a timetable for Mutt 1.3 to go stable
and be released (Mutt 1.4 I assume?). It would be neat if Mutt had a
modular structure that lets people add functionality without having to
significantly modify the core.
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rious different mailing list servers aren't consistent", I prefer
to add the mailing list email address to Mutt's "subscribe" setting and
let Mutt come up with an appropriate mailbox filename. I then manually
save messages from the mailing list server software to the same mailbox.
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d the mailing list address to my
"subscribe" line and let 's' automatically save messages to a file
usually named after the mailing list.
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save it to my windoze dir. How can I do that?
You'll probably get better-looking results if you run some kind of
man2html converter so that you can read stuff via a web browser.
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examples that
are pretty novice-friendly as I've seen.
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ort `long long'".
It does compile, and the binary seems to work pretty well. Any thoughts
or suggestions are appreciated, thanks!
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x27;m not the greatest with Unix scripts..
Mutt scripts, including the aliases files, can be commented out by
putting a # as the first character on the line. So you can do things
like so:
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# home phone is 987-654-3210
;t
seem to accept wildcards or shortcuts.
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s with the
: same name I just deleted from it, it says I still have that alias. I
: also tried 'source ~/.mutt.aliases' , etc.
Once an alias is loaded into memory, it's stays there. It doesn't go
away until you quit Mutt, or use the "unalias" command to remove the
alias from Mutt's memory.
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On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 07:48:20PM +0100, Michael Tatge wrote:
: Eugene Lee muttered:
: >
: > If I had the following mailboxes that all start with the letter 'b':
: >
: > ~/Mail/bob
: > ~/Mail/bobby
: > ~/Mail/info/bricks
: > ~/Mail/network/tools/
If I had the following mailboxes that all start with the letter 'b':
~/Mail/bob
~/Mail/bobby
~/Mail/info/bricks
~/Mail/network/tools/bing
Is it possible to make a single folder-hook pattern that matches all of
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On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 04:02:37AM -0800, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
: I'm trying to set up a folder-hook that matches all mailboxes I read
: beginning with a specific character. However, the ^ metacharacter does
: not appear to work at all for some reason. Here's an example that
: shoul
PATH="/var/spool/mail"
SHAREDIR="/etc"
SYSCONFDIR="/etc"
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uot;
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ersus something more sophisticated like Vi or Emacs
because the former is just easier to use and configure, while the latter
requires semi-programmers to be useful.
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Just wondering if anyone has gotten Mutt to work under the Mac OS X
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;
MAILPATH="/var/mail"
SHAREDIR="/usr/local/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/etc"
ISPELL="/usr/local/bin/ispell"
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Are these warnings anything I should be worried about?
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:
http://home.austin.rr.com/telnet/
I think dataComet and BetterTelnet also support ANSI color sequences.
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ng it this way:
:
: source ~/.mutt/colors.`if [ "$TERM" = "linux" ] ; then echo \
: linux ; else echo default ; fi`
Can't you do something like:
source ~/.mutt/$TERM
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or enough to solve their immediate problems, they can move onto the
official references.
I'm also interested in helping out with a Mutt FAQ project. So who's in
charge of the beast? :)
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 04:18:50PM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
: Eugene Lee proclaimed on mutt-users that:
:
: >When I am replying to messages, I'd like to have carbon copies stored
: >in my current mailbox. I was hoping the following might work:
: >
: > set
ve to
manually specify the current mailbox?
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On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 02:06:02PM +0200, Marius Gedminas wrote:
:On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 02:14:28AM -0700, Eugene Lee wrote:
:>
:> Besides tagging messages by absolute datetimes, this could be extended
:> to your specific problem by allowing relative datetime patterns. So you
:&
rch, and some of the search results are
in messages belonging to collapsed threads, the application uncollapses
only those threads to reveal the matched message(s). What do you think
of this behavior? Good idea? Bad idea?
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tterns. So you
could do things like tag messages that are 14 days old or older.
What does everyone else think?
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There are a few parts of the manual that list a "sort oder"? :)
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into the "To:" header. Mutt has no built-in
function to do the latter.
You can fake a "reply to all" function by doing a group-reply, then quit
your editor, then hit 'E' to edit your message including headers, then
manually move the "Cc:" addresses to the "To:" addresses.
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Does anybody else have this
:problem? I imagine something stripping out all variations of ``Re:''
:before the threads are arranged in the list. This would be child's
:play in Perl, the world is not Perl. :-)
:
:Or should I start putting together a patch, right after I relearn C?
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RFC-documented or not, ">"
:_is_ the most widely accepted standard for tagging quoted
:messages when replying.
It is. But it's not an RFC standard.
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t; header of the reply. Group
reply only composes a normal reply but instead puts all the "To:" email
addresses into the "Cc" header. Should I forward this request to
mutt-dev?
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ur message, quit your editor, then use 'E' to
edit your message with full headers included, and delete any spurious
"In-Reply-To:" header.
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:> "bulk", "junk" and "list" for list emails.
:
: It is well documented in the SENDMAIL INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE.
But there's no RFC for it, is there?
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;gq'. VoilĂ - nicely formatted paragraph with lines in ideal length.
by just piping the lines to an external filter, 'par -gqr 72'. :)
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em info is kinda
useless, IMHO:
`uname -a | sed 's/ *#.*//'`
Or to include the relevant info you want:
`uname -mnrs`
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On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 12:54:55PM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote:
:I was hunting around for this last night, but where do can you specify
:your character set for a "quoting reply"
set indent_string="& "
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ase you need to fix your $HOME/.forward
file, if your local MTA (Sendmail, qmail, etc.) isn't configured to call
Procmail automatically.
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ge #38
back to message #36.
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gnore commands deal with shell globbing only? Would
it be a good idea to make both commands use regex patterns?
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 12:04:42PM +0100, Thomas Roessler wrote:
:On 2000-03-10 02:57:41 -0800, Eugene Lee wrote:
:
:set attribution="Hullo, %F!\n\nI have a comment about\
: your message about \"%s\" on %d.\n\n\
: - begin original message -"
:set post_inde
On Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 02:20:27AM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
:Eugene Lee [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
:>
:> Having said this, I saw one feature in TheBat that I'd like to see Mutt
:> have someday: the ability to create and use templates for new messages,
:> replies, forwar
it. From the manual (section 3, Configuration):
:
: When multiple matches occur, commands are executed in the order
: they are specified in the muttrc.
I got bit by this too just a little while ago. I guess I'm used to the
short circuit logic in C.
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is, I saw one feature in TheBat that I'd like to see Mutt
have someday: the ability to create and use templates for new messages,
replies, forwarded messages, etc.
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according to the Linux kernel way? For example, the
previous Mutt beta was 1.1.7. Since the current release is still beta,
shouldn't it be numbered as 1.1.9 ?
Just curious, this is really new information to me. I feel so clueless...
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gets full version numbers for betas, versus most conventions that
use a next-version-number + "b" + beta-version-number. I just found
this practice to be a bit unusual. :)
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ing it to install on a FreeBSD system.
I don't know of any official FreeBSD port or package. If anyone here
has experience in getting the thing to compile, please let me know.
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. But as a sysadmin, I have an
official policy of no beta software on user systems. Even if I put
out a use-at-your-own-risk warning, I'll end up getting questions
from people who somehow don't know how to read. ;)
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On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 03:03:19PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
:Eugene Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
:>
:> I know I can do this by setting up a new key, but I'd rather invent no
:> new keystrokes if possible. Or should I just start practicing the
:> habit of tag-save
27; does almost the same thing. :-)
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/dev/null? :)
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Unix filter such as 'par' that
does the same job (it actually does a better job, IMHO).
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is mailing list, it should automatically show =mutt,
:the folder into which I save all these mails.
Try this:
save-hook '~e [EMAIL PROTECTED]' =mutt
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y ISP's smtp server?
Probably yes, as well as any other header.
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more than m
: times.
Does "{,m}" mean "{0,m}" or "{1,m}"? I don't know; I haven't looked at
the source to tell.
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On Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 03:36:36PM -0700, Harold Oga wrote:
:On 03:05 PM 1/20/2000 , Eugene Lee wrote:
:>I have the latest version of Mutt on my FreeBSD 3.3 system. It works
:>fine, except that color support doesn't seem to work. I don't have X
:>on the system. But I co
l"
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On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 03:40:07PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote:
:* Eugene Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000117 09:05]:
:>
:> I dunno about your suggestions for a new alias file format. Have you
:> looked at "ML" or "Pine" that do support rudimentary address books?
:&g
letters, then press to expand a list of all matching
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stuck with POP3 and have to make the best of a less than
:ideal compromise.
If you need IMAP-like features in a POP3 environment, the best solution
is Fetchmail. Hacking IMAP-like features with POP3 is a pain. Doing so
within Mutt is insane. POP3 sucks.
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se let me know, so I can correct the syntax.
I had no problems with using either single quotes or quotation marks.
Maybe it's something with your shell?
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nt it to stop doing that - I often don't know that's
:the end, so I dont' get to read the bottom (or hit the delete key). Ideally
:I'd like the space bar to not move to the next message, but the down arrow
:key to still do so.
set pager_stop
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ding Mutt) could use. That's the solution that I think would
benefit everyone. Tim, what is your solution? And please be specific
about the implementation, its completeness, and its robustness.
I find your lack of content disturbing. And Patrician.
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ly work-arounds, ideally, but I agree it would be a bore to
:program.
Both TOP and UIDL are optional POP3 commands that are not required to be
implemented by any POP3 server...
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OP3 sucks. And I'd rather see that
it remains outside of Mutt. Keep the bloat down.
And why can't the Fetchmail folks have a distributable libpop3.so that
other apps can link in and use? Reusability... wasn't one of the goals
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ju.kurunkad"
:set hostname="wipro.com"
Try adding the setting "unset use_from", which in conjunction with
my_hdr forces Mutt to use the From: header specified in my_hdr.
If that doesn't work, I don't know what will. Maybe your company's
Sendmail is rewriting certain headers?
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On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 04:44:17PM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
:
:Is there anyway to get different colors in the index for "From" and "Subject" ?
Use the regexp stuff in "color". This is what I use in my muttrc:
color header magenta default ^(Subject|To|Date|
et quote_regexp="^([ \t]*[>|#:}])+"
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page and not the Mutt home page.
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