.\" -*-nroff-*- .SH INCOMPABILITIES WITH MUTT .PP .nf \fBsemicolons and multicommands\fP .fi .IP Unlike mutt, madmutt does not supports multiple commands per line. Meaning that semicolons (\(lq\fB;\fP\(rq) are not special characters at all, and do not need to be escaped anymore. Though, if you have escaped semicolons in your rc file, madmutt will understand them correctly. Only multiple commands must be rewritten, by just splitting the commands. So it's still possible to have a madmuttrc that mutt understands (and the reverse too). .IP The rationale is that it's quite a common character (especially in headers as it's the parameter separator) and that many commands per line is not a very good practice for readability either. And as it was sometimes special sometimes not, it also complicated the parsing a lot, hence the feature has been removed. .SH SEE ALSO .PP .BR iconv (1), .BR iconv (3), .BR mailcap (5), .BR maildir (5), .BR mbox (5), .BR madmutt (1), .BR printf (3), .BR regex (7), .BR strftime (3) .PP The Madmutt Manual .PP The Madmutt home page: http://www.muttng.org .SH AUTHOR .PP Michael Elkins, and others. Use to contact the developers.