Lan Barnes wrote: > > > > Remember, if you are using mutt, add the following to your ~/.muttrc: > > > > subscribe: kplug-list > > > > then use L to repLy to the List. You now have full control over how you > > reply to a message. Want to reply to the List? Use L. Want to reply to > > the poster (or their prefered email address, set via Reply-To)? Use r. > > Want to reply to group on the To: line? Use g. > > > > And for those of us using mutt who belong to more than one mailing list?
There are two types of lists, one is a list that you are not subscribed to, and the other is a list that you are subscribed to. The difference being that if you List reply to a list you are not subscrived to, a Mail-Followup-To: header will be generated. No such header will be generated if you are subscribed to the list. lists: list1 list2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] subscribe: list4 [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I know, I know ... use hooks. All this would be easier if I had: > > 1. mastered procmail > > 2. managed to convert to maildirs > > <sigh> So much to learn :-( I assume that you have *all* your mail dump into one big mailbox type thing? Sorry :( Procmail can easily filter those into different folders for you easily. No mastery required. Converting to Maildirs is not required at all. You can do that at your leisure. I still have a lot of mboxs! -john -- KPLUG-List mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
