* On 21 Nov 2012, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> On 21/11/12 at 07:00pm, David Champion wrote:
> >
> > You could create a personal translation, I guess.
>
> Have any idea how to do?
Only roughly (I haven't done it): create your own mutt.po file, override
the right message in it, compile it with msgfmt,
On 21/11/12 at 07:00pm, David Champion wrote:
>
> You could create a personal translation, I guess.
>
Have any idea how to do?
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* On 21 Nov 2012, E. Prom wrote:
> 2012/11/21 Will Yardley :
> > On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 01:41:02AM +0100, E. Prom wrote:
> >>
> >> When replying to an e-mail with an empty subject, the subject of the
> >> answer is set to "Re: your mail".
> >
> > I thought it was configurable, but didn't find any
2012/11/21 Will Yardley :
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 01:41:02AM +0100, E. Prom wrote:
>>
>> When replying to an e-mail with an empty subject, the subject of the
>> answer is set to "Re: your mail".
>
> I thought it was configurable, but didn't find anything from a quick
> search in TFM. Also, it loo
On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 01:41:02AM +0100, E. Prom wrote:
>
> When replying to an e-mail with an empty subject, the subject of the
> answer is set to "Re: your mail".
I thought it was configurable, but didn't find anything from a quick
search in TFM. Also, it looks like it's hard-coded in send.c.
Hi,
When replying to an e-mail with an empty subject, the subject of the
answer is set to "Re: your mail".
I would like to customize/localize it, but it does not seem to be an
option. Have I missed something? (No, I would prefer keeping using
Debian's binaries ;-)