mutt questions

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Hi.  You use ignore statments in your .muttrc file.  If you put a line
like

ignore *
mutt will weed out all headers.  You can also tell mutt to ignore
specific headers by listing them.  This info is documented in the manual
as well as the .muttrc file.  The .muttrc file is in the user's home
directory.  On my Debian system, the system wide config file is
/etc/Muttrc

Note: Since Unix is case sensitive check this message carefully for
correct file names.
          Kenny

> 

On Thu, Apr 10, 2003 at 10:00:33PM -0400, Alex Snow wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm thinking of switching to mutt for a mail client.  I have one question:
> how can I turn off some of the headers displayed in the pager while
> viewing messages? I would like to disable showing of headers I dont care
> about like return-path, message-id, x-flags, etc etc.  Is there any way to
> do this?
> Thanks!
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