> Not sure but you might try unsetting "forward_quote" in your ~/.muttrc or
> from mutt's commandline:
> :unset forward_quote
Unfortunately that doesn't make a difference.
Matthias
> Please, how I could edit inline a forwarding message? When I forwarding
> a message, that's body isn't showed for editing.
Perhaps you have set mime_forward? From the manual:
When set, the message you are forwarding will be attached as a
separate MIME part instead of included in the mai
On 13/01/16 at 07:54am, Matthias Vallentin wrote:
> You can always edit the msg before forwarding and easily if inline.
Please, how I could edit inline a forwarding message? When I forwarding
a message, that's body isn't showed for editing.
--
Marcelo
* Matthias Vallentin [01-13-16 11:04]:
> > You can always edit the msg before forwarding and easily if inline.
>
> Yeah, that's what I'm doing at the moment. However, a realized that I
> forgot manually weeding out unwanted headers a few times and therefore
> seek automation for this task.
Not s
> You can always edit the msg before forwarding and easily if inline.
Yeah, that's what I'm doing at the moment. However, a realized that I
forgot manually weeding out unwanted headers a few times and therefore
seek automation for this task.
Matthias
* Matthias Vallentin [01-12-16 18:07]:
> I would like to restrict the set of headers when I forward messages,
> such as preventing X-Label to be included. My configuration contains
> currently:
>
> ignore *
> unignore From: Sender: Reply-To:
> unignore To: Cc: Bcc:
> unignore Sub
I would like to restrict the set of headers when I forward messages,
such as preventing X-Label to be included. My configuration contains
currently:
ignore *
unignore From: Sender: Reply-To:
unignore To: Cc: Bcc:
unignore Subject:
unignore Date:
unignore User-Agent: X-Mail