Mutt and Pronunciation Questions

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Hello all,

With the DECTalk Express, why is it that numbers mixed with other 
characters are not spoken?  Such as this:
5th March 2006
I noticed this first when I was looking at an AIM screen name with a 
number between two letters.  I believe this was mentioned before but it 
was a while back and thus I fail to remember the answer, if there was 
one.

In Speakup no_interrupt mode, why do the shift and enter keys interrupt 
the speech?  My friend is playing with the Speakup code, partly for 
experience, but, ultimately, he wishes to make only the control and 
reading keys interrupt the speech.  I just thought I would ask in case 
there is a valid reason for this.

I read the entire manual for Mutt and either missed or did not see 
anything pertaining to address books in Mutt.  Is this possible? 

Thanks,
Robby
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