On Mon, Jun 10, 2002 at 10:37:12AM +0200, Olaf Kirch wrote: > All mutt versions I've tested will happily display escape sequences, > as in [44m[37mfoo![0m[43mbar![0m[41mbaz![0m ignored, due to color normal white default in muttrc. > It's a bad idea to display the signature verification status inline, > intermixed with the message body itself. And don't tell me people > always check the time and date displayed by mutt... :) A "bad idea", huh? I'd say that's a tad bit of opinion rather than fact. I like being able to read the PGP verification inline with the message - It makes things much easier without having to view the verification separately, lest open an attachment. PGP sigs and text docs show inline in my config; attachments for which I don't have MIME types registered show up as a simple list and have to be viewed using 'v'. touche on time and date, though. -- [ rich henning ] /"\ [ henninrpat_private ] \ / X support the ascii ribbon campaign against html e-mail / \
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