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On Monday, April 27 at 10:48 PM, quoth Albert Shih:
>Another question :
>
>
> Some people send me mail directly to me (instead helpdesk), when I
> answer it, I put «helpd...@mycompagny» in CC:
>
> Is they are any solution to put automatically in this situation the
> reply-to at helpd...@mycompagny too ?
>
>I've try send2-hook but it's not working.
When you use my_hdr, that only sets up the headers for new messages,
so it only works on the "current" message if you trigger it just
before the message is created (i.e. via send-hook).
What you would need to do instead is use the <edit-reply-to> function.
The only problem with this is that there's no way of preventing the
send2 hook from creating an infinite loop. Once you change the message
via <edit-reply-to>, all the send2-hooks will get re-evaluated and
potentially re-triggered, which could cause trouble.
For example, this would cause an infinite loop:
send2-hook '~C helpd...@mycompany' \
'<edit-reply-to><kill-line>helpd...@mycompany<enter>'
Now, you CAN do this if you create a kind of shortcut, like so:
send2-hook '~C fixhelpdesk' \
'<edit-cc><kill-line>helpd...@mycompany<enter><edit-reply-to><kill-line>helpd...@mycompany<enter>'
Thus, set your CC to fixhelpdesk, and mutt will alter the CC and the
reply-to. The reason that works is because after you change the
message, the hook won't trigger again.
~Kyle
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