On Thu, Mar 16, 2006 at 09:33:18PM +0100, Sven Mueller wrote: > David Weinehall wrote on 13/03/2006 18:32: > >>Thunderbird, as well as many other MUAs doesn't allow you to set > >>arbitrary headers, including M-F-T. > > > > There are plugins for Thunderbird that solves that (mnehy, for > > instance); > > Would like to _any_ extension/plugin which really solves that (or, btw > would implement list-reply). mnehy doesn't.
http://mnenhy.mozdev.org/customheaders.html "Composition These headers are shown in the headers dropdownbox when composing new messages; customizations are stored in the user_pref mail.compose.other.header." Kind of indicates that you can set headers based on a per email setting in mnehy, wouldn't you say? > > you can also do a little prefs hackery: > > > > http://www.semergence.com/archives/2004/12/09/09/07/ > > Just checked. > Nice hack. (Not) > You realize that the hack you referenced doesn't work for the target > given? It adds a custom header to _every_ post made from an > account/identity. In other words, it would require to set up a new > account/identity for every different setting of M-F-T one wants to use. > Unless you wanted to do the hack over and over again (find the post to > reply to, stop thunderbird, edit the prefs, start thunderbird, reply, > stop thunderbird, remove prefs-hack, start thunderbird, continue reading > -- great). http://kb.mozillazine.org/Custom_headers Rather indicates that you can add headers to the list of *available* headers using that hack, and then change the settings / mail. But just to be sure I installed mozilla-thunderbird on my machine. And indeed, this adds another header to the list of headers available when composing the e-mail. > I'm still waiting for anyone to recommend a MUA which works on at least > Linux and Windows (yes, that evil OS), preferably also on MacOSX and > supports MFT. Do you have any particular need to use the same MUA for all platforms? > Apart from the fact that MFT still isn't a standard and might just as > well never be, for several reason already quoted/referenced by others in > this thread. I still haven't seen any quoted/referenced reason that makes sense. Then again, it might not ever become a standard, but it's the best solution for the problem existing. Until someone comes up with something better, I'll go with M-F-T (not that I use it myself, since I'm subscribed to the lists already, and I get too much email anyway to want any copies - the all too common crossposting is bad enough as it is...) Regards: David -- /) David Weinehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> /) Rime on my window (\ // ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ // Diamond-white roses of fire // \) http://www.acc.umu.se/~tao/ (/ Beautiful hoar-frost (/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]