On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 02:37:09AM -0400, James Michael Fultz wrote:
> * Andrey Zhidenkov [2009-09-30 09:59 +0400]:
>> Hello.
>>
>> I want to create alias, for example 'friends' and file, for example
>> ~/.mail_frieds, which contains address list:
>>
>> Andrey Liza ...
>
> alias andrey Andre
* Andrey Zhidenkov [2009-09-30 09:59 +0400]:
Hello.
I want to create alias, for example 'friends' and file, for
example ~/.mail_frieds, which contains address list:
Andrey
Liza
...
alias andrey Andrey
alias liza Liza
alias friends andrey, liza
OR
alias friends Andrey , Liza
The
Hello.
I want to create alias, for example 'friends' and file, for example
~/.mail_frieds,
which contains address list:
Andrey
Liza
...
Then I want to compose e-mail with command like this:
$mutt friends
Is it possible?
The mutt.1 man page for mutt-1.5.20 says in the synopsis,
mutt [-nx] [-e cmd] [-a file] [-F file] [-H file] [-i file] [-s subj] [-b
addr] [-c addr] addr [...]
That says to me that an 'addr' is required when using the -H option,
which implies that mutt uses that 'addr' when sending the messag