Yage --
Before I forget, the correct address for mutt-users is as above. The
gbnet address sometimes leaks through since the mailing list is hosted
there, but it's not supposed to be seen.
...and then Yage said...
% I have this need:
% I want Mutt to change the REPLY-TO field using the address to which the
% mail im replying to was sent.
%
% I mean...
% If you send me a mail to my address@one then when i reply to you the REPLY-
% TO field will be address@one, viceversa if you send it from address@two it
% will be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you played with $alternates (see section 6.3.6 of the manual) and
$reverse_name (6.3.165)? That is the sort of thing these are meant to
do, and you don't have to mess with a R-T: or M-F-T: header at all..
%
% Ive tried with folder-hook or send-hook functions, but, no way.
% The problem can be seen also in this way, i need to change the reply to
% field when i switch from one mailbox to another (cause different addresses
% are stored in different mbx).
If your addresses are folder-based, you should be able to use something
like
folder-hook . my_hdr From: My Default <default@domain>
folder-hook yage my_hdr From: Yage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
folder-hook secret my_hdr From: Secret Account <secret@elsewhere>
or so.
%
% Someone can help me ?
HTH & HAND
%
% Tnx.
% Yage.
:-D
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