On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 12:32:40PM +0800, du yang wrote: > On Thursday 11/17/11 22:21:19 CST, Chris Green wrote: > > I want to filter out some cases where E-Mail gets sent to two addresses > > and should only be sent to one address. > > > > E.g. I have a mailing list where for various nefarious reasons when I do > > a L[ist reply] the To: line is as follows:- > > > > To: ix...@ixion.org.uk, ix...@ixiemaster.ixion.org.uk > > > > So can I use a send-hook to replace the above To: with a corrected, > > single destination, To: ? > > > > Why don't you just subscribe one of them? > Because some messages are sent to only one of the addresses so I need to be subscribed to both ix...@ixion.org.uk and ix...@ixiemaster.ixion.org.uk. I think! I've never *really* fathomed out why mutt has both a lists and a subscribe command. Does anyone ever not have exactly the same list fed into both commands?
> If you have to sucscribe both, try to use send-hook/message-hook on > header To: to subscribe/unsubscribe them dynamicly. If there has both of them > just > subscribe one. > > -- > oooO::::::::: > (..)::::::::: > :\.(:::Oooo:: > ::\_)::(..):: > :::::::)./::: > ::::::(_/:::: -- Chris Green