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author | Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org> | 2001-08-30 20:58:19 +0000 |
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committer | Thomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org> | 2001-08-30 20:58:19 +0000 |
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diff --git a/README.UPGRADE b/README.UPGRADE deleted file mode 100644 index 429bf050..00000000 --- a/README.UPGRADE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -UPGRADING FROM MUTT 1.0 ------------------------ - -Please read the present document carefully when upgrading Mutt from -version 1.0 to the current version. It lists a couple of -configuration changes you may wish to make in order to continue -working with mutt. - - -1. PGP support - -PGP support has changed. Instead of a collection of hard-coded -parameter strings, we use formats now to construct the invocation -command lines for the various PGP versions. - -You can find sample configurations for the most popular PGP versions -in the contrib/ directory. You can customize them for your needs, -or you can just source them from your .muttrc. - - -2. Mailing list behaviour - -You may notice that the lists command "doesn't seem to work" any -more. If you didn't experience any problems with it using your old -mutt version, just change "lists" to "subscribe" in your .muttrc. - -Otherwise, you may wish to make use of the distinction between known -and subscribed lists mutt offers: When you know about a mailing list -and want to include it with list-reply (say, for instance, the -cypherpunks list), but aren't subscribed to it, declare it as known -with "lists". When you are subscribed to a list and want to -generate Mail-Followup-To headers when writing to it, want to match -messages coming from this list with the ~l pattern, and want to see -the list address with the %L format on the index menu, "subscribe" -it. - -Note that "subscribe" implies "lists", and "unlists" implies -"unsubscribe" - every subscribed list is known. - - -3. Other changes you should know about - -- Header weeding: Header weeding is now controlled by a single $weed - variable. You can set this variable using the usual "set" - command. But, in practice, you'll most probably just use the - function "display-toggle-weed". It's a replacement for - "display-headers", and is bound to "h" by default. - - Note that this affects forwarding, replying (when $header is set), - decode-saving, and printing. - -- Message editing. Mutt 1.0 used to have a somewhat strange - edit-message function. This function has been split into - edit-message and resend-message. edit-message gives you the - opportunity to edit a copy of the raw message. When you are done, - mutt will copy the changed message to the current folder, and mark - the old version of the message for deletion. resend-message can - best be thought of as "recall from current folder". However, this - function also works from the receive-attachment menu, on - message/rfc822 body parts. - -$Id$ |