On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 11:53:27AM +0200, Jussi Ekholm wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I wonder, what option in my .muttrc shall I use to make mutt reply lists > > like mutt-users properly, i.e. set "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]", > > not "To: <user_who_sent_original@message>". I compiled my .muttrc of > > several example configs available on the net, but mostly it is derived > > from http://www.linuxbrit.co.uk/downloads/dot.muttrc. Perhaps it should > > be not "To:", but "Cc/Bcc:" - I don't know. Or maybee mutt shall use > > "To:", "Mail-Followup-To:" or "Sender:" header fields to get mailing > > list address - no ideas here. > > You need to put the following line in your ~/.muttrc: > > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Now, when you want to reply to a message, that belongs to a mailing > list (you can define all your mailing lists just the same way), use > 'L' (list_reply) instead of 'R'. > > So, just add all your mailing lists to your ~/.muttrc (or a > ~/.mutt/mailinglists in my case) and now Mutt recognizes all the > messages originating from an address you have specified with > 'subscribe'. Mine, for example, looks like this: > > -clip- > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -clip- > > It can get long, huh? :-) > > -- > Jussi Ekholm, "Everything is so fine it could be > a spineless jelly. don't let your mind take you in misery > [EMAIL PROTECTED] all the feelings you're not so much pleased > http://ekhowl.goa-head.org they're just to take you to sweet harmony"
I've never really understood the difference between using 'subscribe' and 'lists' to specify a mailing list. I've just looked in the manual and it does seems to have anything enlightening in it so, could someone perhaps clarify it for me? -- Benjamin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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