Mailing list and starting a new message
I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc. They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows up via lists, but anyway... I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key while in the index of the list, and have it start a new message. Hitting L starts a new message, but in response to the message I'm currently positioned on. Is there a way to do this? -- - Sean LeBlanc, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stop corporate welfare. Repeal the H1-B program now: http://www.zazona.com/ShameH1B/ Auctioning many Linux, Java, NT, SilverStream books: http://cgi6.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewListedItemsuserid=tparkin IM me: Yahoo: seanleblancathome ICQ: 138565743 MSN: seanleblancathome AIM: sleblancathome
Re: Mailing list and starting a new message
Sean LeBlanc writes: I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc. They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows up via lists, but anyway... I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key while in the index of the list, and have it start a new message. Hitting L starts a new message, but in response to the message I'm currently positioned on. Is there a way to do this? No idea, but the workaround I usually use is to edit the message with headers (E instead of e) and remove the In-Reply-To: header.
Re: Mailing list and starting a new message
Lars Hecking wrote: Sean LeBlanc writes: I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc. They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows up via lists, but anyway... I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key while in the index of the list, and have it start a new message. Hitting L starts a new message, but in response to the message I'm currently positioned on. Is there a way to do this? well the index of the list has nothing to do with the 'list' or 'subscribe' commands; you can have a mail that's in a subscribed list in any folder. if you sort your lists into diffrent folders (as many of us do) you could possibly make a 'folder-hook' to create a macro to compose to the current list. No idea, but the workaround I usually use is to edit the message with headers (E instead of e) and remove the In-Reply-To: header. or just create an alias for the list and send mail directly to the list : w -- GPG Public Key: http://infinitejazz.net/will/pgp/
Re: Mailing list and starting a new message
Hi, * Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-11-16 05:52]: I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc. They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows up via lists, but anyway... I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key while in the index of the list, and have it start a new message. Hitting L starts a new message, but in response to the message I'm currently positioned on. Is there a way to do this? Am I missing Something? I press 'm', then 'muser', which is my alias for the Mutt user mailing list. Thorsten -- They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin