Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.20-8
Severity: wishlist
Tags: upstream

Mutt allows the use of patterns in hooks, but
http://www.mutt.org/doc/devel/manual.html#pattern-hook states:

  Mutt allows the use of the search pattern language for matching
  messages in hook commands. This works in exactly the same way as
  it would when limiting or searching the mailbox, except that you
  are restricted to those operators which match information Mutt
  extracts from the header of the message (i.e., from, to, cc, date,
  subject, etc.).

Ironically, I cannot use ~h though, even though that searches the
header. If I try, I get told:

  h: not supported in this mode

It would be nice if ~h were usable, or if the restriction that only
certain patterns are available in hooks were removed altogether,
though I assume there is a good technical reason it exists.

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