Mute threads in muttjerojasro's bloghttp://devnull.li/~jerojasro/blog/posts/mutt_mute_thread/jerojasro's blogikiwiki2010-08-26T11:51:13Zcomment 1http://devnull.li/~jerojasro/blog/posts/mutt_mute_thread/comment_1/Nelson2010-02-18T10:30:20Z2010-02-18T10:30:16Z
I don't remember what happens in Gmail when you are addressed (in the CC or TO header) in a muted thread. I think you get to see it.
comment 2http://devnull.li/~jerojasro/blog/posts/mutt_mute_thread/comment_2/jerojasro2010-02-19T01:23:04Z2010-02-18T20:16:10Z
<p>It looks like <a href="http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=47787">you're
right</a>.
Getting mutt to do that would require only to check for that condition (check
for your address in the <code>To:</code> and <code>Cc:</code> fields) in the <code>untag-pattern</code>
expression, like I did with, e.g., the flagged messages.</p>
comment 3http://devnull.li/~jerojasro/blog/posts/mutt_mute_thread/comment_3/jerojasro2010-02-20T01:17:57Z2010-02-19T20:19:10Z
But of course that you would not get back the deleted messages. Silly me
amelioration?http://devnull.li/~jerojasro/blog/posts/mutt_mute_thread/comment_4_870adc065f900c9205189c53102d2bfe/E. Prom2010-08-26T11:51:13Z2010-08-26T11:51:11Z
<p>Thanks for this idea, I was considering writing much complicated stuff.</p>
<p>An shorter form looks fine : !~(!~hReferences|~F|~sfwd) (no need to tag all, then untag some).</p>