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Re: Usage: set variable=yes|no ???



There's been a lull on the list, and I do not know that you have seen
this.

Any ideas?

* On 2004:08:15:22:47:17-0500 I, Michael D Schleif <mds@xxxxxxxxxxx>, scribed:
> I just upgraded this Debian workstation to:
> 
>     Mutt 1.5.6+20040803i (CVS)
>     (1.5.6-20040803+1 in Debianese)
> 
> Now, whenever I go to compose an email message, I enter To: and Subject:
> and press [Enter], as always.
> 
> However, briefly, I get the subject message, and then the compose screen
> -- in which I am composing this very message -- comes up, and everything
> appears to function correctly.
> 
> Yes, I know that a lot of stuff has changed since v1.5.5..., from which
> I upgraded.  In fact, prior to the upgrade, the Debian maintainer had me
> read this:
> 
>         In this release the alternates, lists, and subscribe configuration
>         variables have been turned into regular expression lists.
>         Additionaly, alternates is now an option, not a  variable.
>         This means that you should change:
> 
>         set alternates="foo|bar"
> 
>         into
> 
>         alternates "foo|bar"
> 
>         in your .muttrc file. See muttrc(5) for details.
> 
> I have made the `alternates' change; but, I have done nothing to `lists'
> nor `subscribe', because it appears to work as-is, and I am not clear
> that it may be that requires change.
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