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On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 at 00:58:02 +0200, Eric Smith wrote:
> How do I display the recipient name in the index in the form of:
> To Email Recipient
>=20
> instead of it displaying my name in respect of emails sent by myself?

The `alternates' settings is most likely what you're looking for.

Basically, it's a regular expression that tells mutt which addresses
belong to you, and is used for displaying messages in the above form,
stripping yourself from group replies automatically, etc...

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Piet Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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