* Aldy Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-08 19:29 -0400]:
> Now all mutt needs is for f to be able to pick from the
> alternates list. But this is very minor.
I use:
alias f_listNicolas Rachinsky
alias f_Nicolas Rachinsky
alias f_dauerreden Nicolas Rachinsky
macro comp
> "John" == John Iverson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * On Sun, 08 Sep 2002, Gregory Seidman wrote:
>> Aldy Hernandez sez:
>> [...]
>> } For example, if someone mails me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd like my return
>> } address to be set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I reply to the message.
>>
* On Sun, 08 Sep 2002, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> Aldy Hernandez sez:
> [...]
> } For example, if someone mails me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd like my return
> } address to be set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I reply to the message.
>
> Check out the reverse_name variable.
You'll need to also set $alte
Aldy Hernandez sez:
[...]
} For example, if someone mails me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd like my return
} address to be set to [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I reply to the message.
}
} I've been playing with various hooks, to no avail. None of them get
} triggered at the right time.
}
} Am I missing som
Hi guys.
I have a few email addresses, as most probably do, and they all get
forwarded to one INBOX. I'd like my From to be set the same as the
original recipient when replying to a message.
For example, if someone mails me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], I'd like my return
address to be set to [EMAIL PR