Teemu Likonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I ignore Reply-To header when replying or (very-)wide-replying
> to a mail? Sometimes there's a need to overrule the Reply-To that was
> set by a mailing list software.
Well, the Gnus default is sane when you're in a mailing list group in
that you typically reply to the list. That said, you could tinker
with
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`broken-reply-to'
Elements like `(broken-reply-to . t)' signals that `Reply-To'
headers in this group are to be ignored, and for the header to be
hidden if `reply-to' is part of `gnus-boring-article-headers'.
This can be useful if you're reading a mailing list group where
the listserv has inserted `Reply-To' headers that point back to
the listserv itself. That is broken behavior. So there!
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in Group Parameters documentation in the manual.
Since the modification you wanted is infrequent, it's best to simply
edit the reply-to.
sivaram
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