Michael Elkins writes: > On Sun, May 02, 2010 at 04:28:59PM +0200, Gary wrote: >>set alternates="*...@garydjones.name" >> >># mailing lists >>lists test-l...@garydjones.name >>subscribe test-l...@garydjones.name >> >>What I did to test was set up an address on my domain and test that as a >>"mailing list" (see last section) and then reply to posts to that >>"list". >> >>The problem only occurs when the "alternates" line is included, but I >>don't know if it's faulty config there (should it be "....@gary..."?), >>that mutt knows the mailing list is on my domain and therefore decides >>not to generate a header (i.e. my test case is wrong) or if it is a bug. > > The problem is your alternates setting states that any address at your > domain is an alias for your personal address. This is probably > interferring with the list detection code. When generating the > Mail-Followup-To header field, Mutt will check each address, and the > alternates check comes first. In this situation, Mutt will never see it > as a mailing list, and thus will not add the header field.
Okay. Well, normally the mailing lists aren't on my domain...