Le 06/11/14 à 16h08, Damien Wyart <damien.wy...@free.fr> a écrit : > [ copy & fu2 gnus.emacs.gnus] > > * Denis Bitouzé <dbito...@wanadoo.fr> in gnu.emacs.help: >> I've just been told that when I reply (`r` or `F`) to a message from >> a mailing list, the `To` is the original message sender's address >> instead of the mailing list address, the latter being in the `Cc` >> field. > >> It appears that it should be enough to use `S L` to get the expected >> behavior (the mailing list address in the `To` field, nothing in >> `Cc`), but I'd like a unique keybinding for all the "reply" actions. > >> Hence my question: how could I make `r` and `F` behave as `S L` when >> replying to a message from a mailing list? > > If the lists have their own Gnus groups,
What do you mean by "Gnus" groups? Newsgroups, as provided by gmane for instance? > I think the simplest solution is to play with the corresponding group > parameter to-address (and broken-reply-to if needed). See: > https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/gnus/Group-Parameters.html Unfortunately, some of the lists I'm subscribed to don't have any newsgroup counterpart. > Else writing a custom replying function might be needed Sigh... > but I don't think there exists a predefined funtion to check if > a message is from a mailing-list Sigh... > (checking List-Id and X-Mailing-List might be enough, though). A further check of the list's headers puzzled me: `Reply-To:` is the list address, not the sender's one. Why Gnus doesn't take it into account when I reply with `r` or `F`? Thanks. -- Denis _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english