> The (UW) Alpine equivalent is the 'alt-adresses' construct. BSD Mail
> and SysV mailx both had equivalent settings as I recall.
Sigh. My only point was ... if b...@local.host.name is not, in fact, a
valid email address for you, you'd be better served by changing
Local-Mailbox. It does more th
On Mar 25, 2014, at 5:59 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> The (UW) Alpine equivalent is the 'alt-adresses' construct. BSD Mail and
> SysV mailx both had equivalent settings as I recall.
(Free)BSD's mail(1) says:
alternates
(alt) The alternates command is useful if you have acc
On Mar 25, 2014, at 5:41 PM, Robert Elz wrote:
> Not really, it is designed to allow multiple different designations
> of addresses that represent me (whoever) so that all purposes, most
> definitely including -nocc me, can recognise what is "me" - whatever
> variant of the address happens to be
Date:Tue, 25 Mar 2014 18:06:03 -0400
From:Ken Hornstein
Message-ID: <201403252206.s2pm63vu005...@hedwig.cmf.nrl.navy.mil>
| Alternate-Mailboxes
| is really designed for when you have to deal with multiple email
| addresses that end up in the same mailbox.
Not r
>Lyndon's reply solved my problem, but here's my version:
>
> % man nmh | head -1 | awk '{print $2}'
> [nmh-1.5]
I saw that, but if nmh has the wrong idea of what your local mailbox is,
it might be a better idea to change the Local-Mailbox profile entry.
That affects a bunch of things, not
On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 17:27:44 -0400 Ken Hornstein sez:
> >I think I have a very simple problem, but I've never been able
> >to solve it. I want to prevent my "public" email address from
> >being included by "repl."
>
> What version of nmh? It matters.
Lyndon's reply solved my problem, but here
I did ... about 2 decades ago. B-) (I didn't need this option
back then.) Seems like it's time to read them again. B-)
Bob
On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 14:46:11 -0700 Lyndon Nerenberg sez:
> On Mar 25, 2014, at 2:37 PM, Bob Carragher wrote:
>
> > Bingo! I *knew* it
>I think I have a very simple problem, but I've never been able
>to solve it. I want to prevent my "public" email address from
>being included by "repl."
What version of nmh? It matters.
--Ken
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On Mar 25, 2014, at 2:37 PM, Bob Carragher wrote:
> Bingo! I *knew* it was something simple! (I wonder what else
> in mh-profile I've not been using, but should have been, all
> these years?)
Manpages are your friends. Use them ;-)
--lyndon
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Bingo! I *knew* it was something simple! (I wonder what else
in mh-profile I've not been using, but should have been, all
these years?)
Thanks a lot!!!
Bob
On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 14:10:43 -0700 Lyndon Nerenberg sez:
> See the Alternate-Mailboxes entry in the mh-p
See the Alternate-Mailboxes entry in the mh-profile(5) manpage. It lets you
specify a list of addresses that should be treated the same as your local
primary address.
Alternate-Mailboxes: mh@uci-750a, bug-mh*
Tells repl and scan which addresses are really yours. In this
I think I have a very simple problem, but I've never been able
to solve it. I want to prevent my "public" email address from
being included by "repl."
I use (as you can see in this message's header) the "public"
email address "dnc2...@gmail.com" but on my computer it is
computed as something diff
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