On  0, Michael Elkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 05:45:44PM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
> > I was wondering if I could send mail individually to a group, each addressed only
> > to them with all the mutt header informataion intact. I am not talking about Cc and
> > Bcc mail.
> > 
> > For example, the user AAA, BBB and CCC should get the same email. Each will be a
> > seperate instance of mail. I can do this from shell, but all the information
> > in Mutt headers is missing.
> 
> Given that you want the header to be different for each message, the
> messages are never going to be exactly the same.  At the minimum, the
> message-id header field will always be different, because this is what
> is required by the standards.  What other information is lost by sending
> each message from the command line?
> 

I am not concerned about message-id etc. I want the "realname" of the sender and
the "alias" name of the receiver to be there. The command line solution only has
email addresses on them.

Subba Rao
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