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* William Guynes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020208 19:24]:
> Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=3Dyes for only
> certain instances of pager, reply,
William --
...and then William Guynes said...
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% Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=yes for only
% certain instances of pager, reply, or forward?
Not I :-)
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% I tend to not want to see all headers normally (having a full screen
% of headers just doesn't entice me to rea
On Feb 08, Will Yardley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> >
> > This isn't doing what you think it is.
>
> well it has the effect i want anyway, which 'unset header' doesn't.
You miss the point; it shouldn't have any effect at all. And by
"shouldn't" I mean "doesn't", unless
Jeremy Blosser wrote:
>
> This isn't doing what you think it is.
well it has the effect i want anyway, which 'unset header' doesn't.
if it ain't broke, don't fix it.
w
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 09:35:56PM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
[snip!]
> If you turn off $forward_decode you'll get this effect without
> touching $weed.
I looked into that, but it has other side effects with MIME
messages.
> > I've given thought to re-binding the default forward key to...
> >
On Feb 08, Will Yardley [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=yes for only
> > certain instances of pager, reply, or forward?
>
> yes.
>
> i use:
> ## put headers in the edit buffer if i'm forwarding
> macro index f ":set header\n"
> macro index r
On Feb 08, William Guynes [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I tend to not want to see all headers normally (having a full screen
> of headers just doesn't entice me to read the message). But, I tend
> to need them when I report spam using forward.
If you turn off $forward_decode you'll get this effec
William Guynes wrote:
> Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=yes for only
> certain instances of pager, reply, or forward?
yes.
i use:
## put headers in the edit buffer if i'm forwarding
macro index f ":set header\n"
macro index r ":unset header\n"
macro pager f ":set header\
Has anyone else had a desire to be able to toggle weed=yes for only
certain instances of pager, reply, or forward?
I tend to not want to see all headers normally (having a full screen
of headers just doesn't entice me to read the message). But, I tend
to need them when I report spam using forwar