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From gi1242@youwish.youknew.com  Mon Feb  3 23:28:59 2003
From: Godzilla Icarus <mybutt@is.big.com>
To: Anime <bonzai@minimata.bay>
Date: Thu 27 Feb 2003 10:50:33 PM CST
Cc: noone@nowhere.com
Bcc: You <youraddress@here.com>
Subject: Hello world
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X-UID: 45
Status: RO

Hi,

This is a sample email to test vim's syntax highlighting for emails. The
default mail.vim <script> was updated to highlight url's (like
www.google.com/linux) email addresses (you@sourceforge.net) and catch
quoted headers and signatures [as shown below]. The script can be found
at http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=813.

If you like this color scheme (xterm16), you can download it at
http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=795

GI

-- 
There is no spoon (www.thematrix.com)
NOTE: Signatures are also highlighted

On Wed 05 Nov 2003 06:57:36 PM CST you@yourcomputer.com wrote:

> Url's in the quoted message (www.math.uchicago.edu/~gautam/) and
> emails (green@quoted.txt) will be highlighted. The quick brown fox
> jumps <over> the lazy dogs. Man I type slowly ;)
> 
> Quoted below, is another pointless email
> 
> -- 
> URL's in the signature are also highlighted.
> My signature is bad. Send hate mail to bob@nowhere.com.
> 
> > From: Jayadev Athreya <noyb@math.stillnoyb.edu>
> > To: GI <HmmmmNoAtInThisAddress>,
> >     some@email.com,
> >     Finally <more@emails.com>
> > Subject: Re: thurston/milnor seminar
> > Date: Tue 04 Nov 2003 09:10:47 PM CST
> > Reply-To: <Pine.GSO.4.05.10209301358240.20106-100000@math.uchicago.edu>
> > X-email: My email <myAddressHere.com>
> > X-webpage: http://mywebpagehere.com
> > 
> > Notice how headers of quoted messages are caught? This file was used
> > to test the "mail.vim" syntax file.
> > 
> > We all know that Vim is a good text editor. But for desktop
> > applications you would expect browsers and word processors to be
> > most often used. Surprisingly Vim pops up in a list of favorite
> > desktop apps on NewsForge. Not surprising is that more people use
> > Vi/Vim than Emacs/XEmacs.
> > 
> > GI
> >
> > -- 
> > What me worry?
> > Quoted signatures should also be highlighted
> > 
> > > From: Cherian Mathew <papukaa@yahoo.com>
> > > Subject: Reality is the illusion of not bieng drunk
> > > 
> > > Every: year the popular Linux Journal magazine asks their readers
> > > what their favorite application is. The voting is split up in
> > > several categories, such as "favorite Distribution" and "Favorite
> > > Programming Beverage". For "Favorite Text Editor" Vim was
> > > selected. Third time in a row! You can read the announcement here.
> > > The November issue of Linux Journal will contain more information.
> > > 
> > > -- 
> > > Time is never wasted if you are wasted all the time
> > > 
> > > On Wed 04 Feb 2004 05:00:26 PM CST someone@somewhere.com wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Fourth email. This is getting quite boring ...