Hi,
John Iverson gave the following hint :
> I use ~C for this and it seems to work fine, even when the
> address isn't on the first line of the To: header. Try this:
>
> color header red black "~C myoldlogin\@myoldaddress\.com"
I must be missing something. It does not work here... :-(
I daily use the version of mutt in debian/testing which is 1.3.23i. I for
some time thought that that was the cause (ya know : the famous Larry Jones
quote on "cvs-bug" : "Already fixed in development version." :o) ), so I
checked out a fresh mutt tree from cvs and tried your advice on it, with
no success.
What I'm trying to match are headers like :
Subject: Blah blah
To: "My Friend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Another" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Flavien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Joe Foobar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "x" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
my "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" is lost in there. If it appears on the
first line, it matches my regexp :
color header red black "To:.*myoldlogin\@myoldaddress.com"
Yours :
color header red black "~C myoldlogin\@myoldaddress.com"
never matches...
Is it me, because it works exactly this way on your side, or are there
any subtle difference that might be the reason for our differing experiences ?
Flavien.
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