I found some very good examples on the mutt home page.  The only thing
I've found missing is a "spam bounce" button.  One that will bounce
mail as if you weren't there.  Would get you removed from SOME 
spam lists.

Robert

Thus spake Jim Ray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 12:37:24PM -0700, cls--colo spgs wrote:
> > debs,
> > 
> > ...thought i'd devote some energy to get mutt 1.0.1-9
> > working on my potato deskbox.
> > 
> > my issue is that the "from" addy isn't correct.
> > 
> > the man, faq, and howto specify to modify ~/.muttrc,
> > which i don't have.  
> > 
> > i even tried setting my email addy (at "set hostname")
> > in Muttrc, to no avail.
> > 
> > (btw, i can send email using mail, exim, or mutt.)
> > 
> > ...suggestions.
> 
> 
> Quick fix is copy the /etc/Muttrc file to ~/.muttrc and add the my_header 
> line from the previous reply.  Then you get pretty colors already.  Or go to 
> /usr/doc/mutt and there are some sample configs there.  And there is also a 
> manual in that dir also.
> 
> At the mutt homepage, http://www.mutt.org, there are some other examples of 
> the .muttrc if you follow the links, that have some other intersting stuff 
> with PGP, aliases and the like.
> 
> Jim
> -- 
> Jim Ray
> Lead System Engineer
> LinuxMall.com
> 
> 
> 
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