Thanks your for your help. I found that "L" works without "lists" or "subscribe" in .muttrc. When I use "L" the target address becomes "To: [email protected]", amazing. What's the effect of "lists" and "subscribe" then? I noticed that after adding them, there will be a tag 'L' in front of all mails from mutt-users mail list.
lars On Tue, 02 Dec 2008, Ionel Mugurel Ciobica wrote: > On 2-12-2008, at 19h 09'34", Chengqi(Lars) Song wrote about "Replying a mail > in a mail list" > > Hi, > > > > When I'm replying a mail in a mail list, for example, a mail in > > [email protected] from [EMAIL PROTECTED], the default target is > > > > "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]", > > > > how to changed it to the following? > > > > "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Cc:[email protected]" > > > > Do I need something like hook? Could you please help me on this? Thanks. > > > > If you declare it as a mail list you can use `L' instead of `r' to > replay. > > lists [email protected] #this declare the mail list (you will be > cc-ed by list members) > subscribe [email protected] #this tells mutt you are subscribed and you > will not be cc-ed. > > > Regards, > Ionel
