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From: Michael Curran <mick@jantrid.net>
To: speakup@braille.uwo.ca
Subject: mutt screws over subject lines
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2003 11:35:54 +1100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20030201003554.GA1616@electric> (raw)

Hi all,

Does anyone using mutt get messages from the speakup list with very strange
subject lines?

e.g.
39 N   Jan 31 Igor Gueths     (   0) 0mqB>
Err... sorry, but I copied that line with screen, and as I paste it in to
joe... it looks slightly different...

it usually has the subject of "??>" or something like that.

Yet when I open the message, the subject is fine.

Does anyone know of a way to fix this?
It does get quite anoying having to check each message from speakup by
opening it because the subjects tell me nothing (??>)

Thanks
Mick


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 Michael Curran [this message]
 ` Kenny Hitt
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   ` Steve Holmes

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