s and user home directories) it does
not work, giving this (to me) cryptical error message.
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e a lot of text/something examples in the
online documentation...
BTW: mutt (0.95i and 0.95.1i) seems to crash (Both, bus errors and
segmentation faults) the more often the longer my muttrc is. Is that
normal? :-)
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h-list. :-)
Thanks for the hint.
Regards, Axel
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Hi;
here is the data of two mutt crashes today (had some more, so these
are just exemplarily. :-)
(I was told to post it here, because mutt-dev is a closed list...)
P.S.: ~/.mutt/config.tcsh is sourced in my .tcshrc...
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ashes" in
your muttrc and the "-- " won't be included.
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quot;, which will reach
some people on mutt-dev.
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ature shouldn't
come before the forwarded file or is it an item for the wish list?
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7;t work, but today it
works. :-) Maybe I was too tired yesterday. Sorry for the traffic and
thanks for help. :-)
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ne between "--- End of forwarded
message ---" and the signature, but has one additional blank line
between the "--- Forwarded message from ... ---" and the first header
line of the forwarded message.
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t also the "Regards, Axel". And for many
mails, there is no "^J-- ^J"-beginning part at all.
But maybe, this is an editor-solveable problem. :-)
BTW: Here begins my .sig file: :-)
Regards, Axel
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ww.image.dk/~byrial/newsbody/
Regards, Axel
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the buggy GNU rx libs to regex. I noticed once, that matching
against headers, which contain e-mail-addresses was case-insensitive
but matching against other headers was case-sensitive. But maybe that
was just my fantasy... ;-)
HTH
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omething like
"~l ~s "?
I think such thinks should work like this:
"~l !~s '(neff|Funnies|funny)'"
HTH
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uot; as regexp. There is
one upper case letter in and it matches all messages containing
"funny" and no others... It worked fine with my 2 versions of mutt.
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'(ABCX)?funny'
> to increast my odds of a "clean" match...
OK, so you want to match "funny" against the complete subject.
> Do I have it right?
You need to add a "^" ath beginning and a "$" at the end of the
regexp, e.g. like this:
/usr/local/test/share/mutt"
SYSCONFDIR="/usr/local/test/etc"
ISPELL="/usr/local/bin/ispell"
_PGPPATH="/usr/local/test/bin/pgp"
_PGPV2PATH="/usr/local/test/bin/pgp"
_PGPV3PATH="/usr/local/test/bin/pgp"
To contact the developers, please mai
Axel Beckert wrote:
> I looked around in the WWW for some other examples, but didn't find
> anything apropriate,
I should wait mailing around until I stopped searching... :-)
The problem described in my last mail still exist and I also still
believe that this is a bug which could be
et
%Z
as the next variable which should be set. This can't be proper!
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on-ambiguous as "42t" is.
Any comments?
Regards, Axel
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Schröder, Martin wrote:
> > > I didn't see any announcement here either,... was there one?
> > Subject: [Announce] New versions.
> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Did anybody get it on -users or -announce? I didn't.
I didn't get any of them.
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