On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 12:59:50PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote: > * Jacob S. <stormspotter@xxxxxxxxxxx> [07-02-04 12:55]: > > I have the following line in my muttrc file. It worked in Mutt 1.3.28, > > but now that I've upgraded to 1.5.6 (Debian stable to Debian testing), > > I get an error message about "unrecognized option". > > > > Code in question: > > > > folder-hook . set > > alternates=(email1|email2)@mydomain.com|email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > (Obviously it's all on one line in my config file, even though it wraps > > here.) > > > > I checked The Fine Manual, and it still shows alternates as a valid > > option, to be specified as a regexp. Can anyone show me what I'm > > missing? > > > 'alternates' *is* still a valid option but the context of the rc.file > entry has changed. Remove the equal sign and reload the rc.file and > try again. > > ie: alternates (email1|email2|@mydomain.com..... hmm... That still gave me the error. After playing around a little more I found out I also had to get rid of the "folder hook . set" part of the line too. Now it works again as expected. Thanks! Jacob -- GnuPG Key: 1024D/16377135 Random .signature #30: Free Software: the Software by the People, of the People and for the People. http://www.linux.org
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