On Fri, Jul 02, 2004 at 02:06:44PM -0500, Scot Jenkins wrote:
> Jim Crumley wrote:
> > You can fix this by turning autoindent off (set noai) or setting
> > paste mod, as others have said. Turning autoindent off completely
> > is overkill for me, but it might make sense if you don't do much
> > code. Though I do have it off for use with mutt, where I seldom
> > want indentation anyway.
> 
> how does one selectively turn vim options on/off for mutt?  a separate
> .vimrc file??

Yes, you can have a different vimrc, but I just set the options
on the commadline.  The line from my muttrc is:

set editor = "vim -c 'set ft=mail' -c 'set noai' -c 'set nobackup'  -c 'set textwidth=65'

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