Am 27.07.2010 09:39, schrieb Brian Salter-Duke:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 09:36:44AM +0200, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
Everyone know this when you get an email from someone and he is
disclosing his whole (Outlook) addressbook to the
recipients. Often this is an interesting field for social research :)
but that left aside, I would like avoid this in a case now when I'm
about to send an
information about an upcoming event to a list of about 100 users.

Instead of going through a for i in `cat users`do mutt ... $i done loop
I could make an alias of these users, but how do I tell to
hide the 100 users and only show up the one addressee plus a note that
the email went to a group of undisclosed users?
Put the alias in the Bcc: line and yourself in the To: line.

Thanks. Neat idea. I saved the mail with the long recipients list to a file and it contains
a bunch of umlauts in the form of

 =?iso-8859-1?Q?J=FCrgen?= <p...@juergen.net>

Any idea how I can convert this to some other encoding so I can put it into mail .muttrc?

--
Christoph

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