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List:       mutt-users
Subject:    Re: how to handle mailing list diget efficiently?
From:       Oliver Fuchs <oliverfuchs () onlinehome ! de>
Date:       2004-06-30 3:18:22
Message-ID: 20040630031822.GB3781 () oliverfuchs ! ath ! cx
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, amoyamour wrote:

> > > How to configure mutt so that when I reply to the digest it prompt me to
> > > change the subject?
> > 
> >     send_hook .                   'set fast_reply=yes' # your default
> >     send_hook somelist@domain.tld 'set fast_reply=no'
> Can I use a wildcard for the hook here? If the reply address contains
> 'disgest', then set fast_reply=no. Is it possilbe?
> 
> 
> Another question: 
> 
> Is it possible that mutt render the mailing list digest into threads so that
> every individual message in that disgest is presented as a separate message
> in a thread? 
> 
> Right now if I want to reply one message in the disgest, I have to manually
> copy the address and the subject. How do you handle digest?

Why not simply split your digest via .procmailrc:

# mutt-users-digest split in .procmailrc

 :0:
 * ^Subject:.*mutt-users-digest
 | formail +1 -ds >>mutt

Oliver
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