Re: resend-message, $copy

2000-03-28 Thread Patrick Walsh
rent folder, and the original message is marked for deletion. With resend-message (bound to ESC e by default), mutt takes the current message as a template for a new message. This function is best described as "recall from arbitrary folders". Note that the amount of headers includ

Re: changing To: in a reply

2000-03-28 Thread Patrick Walsh
s would be to use procmail, a recipe like: > > :0 fw > * ^FROM.* > | formail -i "Reply-To: " Using procmail/Reply-To: is a perfectly satisfactory solution, thank you Jim. -- Patrick Walsh Edmonton AB CA

resend-message, $copy

2000-03-27 Thread Patrick Walsh
Why does resend-message (ESC-e) not respect $copy? Presumably if $copy is set, one wants a copy saved, of all messages sent. (this function is not listed in the 1.1.9i manual.txt) -- Patrick Walsh Edmonton AB CA

changing To: in a reply

2000-03-27 Thread Patrick Walsh
How might the To: be changed in a reply to a particular address, other than manually? I'm aware of the send-hook/my_hdr limitation specified in 3.17 :/ -- Patrick Walsh Edmonton AB CA

Re: qmail and From:

2000-01-31 Thread Patrick Walsh
does it all, and more flexibly :) * Patrick Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fri Jan 28 19:40 -0700: > As far as I can tell setting the From: when using qmail with mutt > requires that the environment variables MAILUSER, MAILHOST, MAILNAME > be set before starting mutt, along with QMAILIN

Re: qmail and From:

2000-01-29 Thread Patrick Walsh
* Jim Breton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sat Jan 29 13:18 -0500: > I've been doing this on my qmail system; however, qmail still puts > a "Return-Path" header on the message which indicates the local > username who called "sendmail." I haven't found any way around > this yet. > > You can set the $QMAILU

qmail and From:

2000-01-29 Thread Patrick Walsh
As far as I can tell setting the From: when using qmail with mutt requires that the environment variables MAILUSER, MAILHOST, MAILNAME be set before starting mutt, along with QMAILINJECT=f. Is there a way to set the From: within a mutt session when using qmail as the MTA? -- Patrick Walsh