Sorry if this gets to you twice.  I think I sent it to the wrong address
the first time.  (Oops)

I could have sworn I saw an example of how to do this in someone's
.muttrc file sometime in the past, but I can't, for the life of me, find
it again.  (I'd hate to think I use mutt so often that I'm now dreaming
about it.  :-)

Is it possible to have Mutt dynamically generate the "From:" line
depending upon which Email address you received the initial message to?

For example, I currently have a setup where roughly 5 valid Email
addresses are all forwarded to one mail machine and filtered into
various folders using procmail.  I would like to use Mutt to reply to
all of them, but to reply *as* the address it was sent to, rather than
simply using one address for all of them (and having to manually change
it myself each time)

It seems to me this could be done with a send-hook, but I can't seem to
figure out the syntax to make it work.  I've tinkered for a while and
failed, so I thought I'd turn to the experts.

Anyone have any thoughts?  I'd greatly appreciate the help.

Thanks,
Jamie

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