This is a longshot, but I'm hoping that someone knows of some webmail system that has some of the smarts of mutt. In actuality, mutt isn't really smart enough to do what I want; I use an m4 script the generate the right mutt configuration. Nonetheless, here's the situation:
I am subscribed to numerous mailing lists. To make it easier to track context (e.g. if someone replies directly to me rather than through the list), I am subscribed to each list with a different email address. (You'll notice that I'm sending from gsslist+debian; on the mutt-users list I use gsslist+mutt, and so on.) I want to send using the correct email address when I reply to list mail or start a new thread on a list. I use list-reply and send-hook to take care of that in mutt. In addition, if I receive non-list email to a particular address (e.g. someone replies privately to a mailing list thread), I want my reply to that message to use the same outgoing address to which the original message was sent. I use reverse_name to take care of that in mutt. Are any or all of those features available in any webmail system? Unsurprisingly, I'd prefer a free system packaged for Debian, but I'm interested in hearing about other webmail solutions. --Greg -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

