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> Hi, thank you for your attention and here is a little problem: I have
> two mail accounts, assume they are
> 
> [email protected]
> [email protected]
> 
> and especially [email protected] is on my department's RHEL server. I have set
> up a ~/.forward file on A's server and let it to forward all emails to
> address B, then I use mutt to manipulate all mails from B directly.
> However if I try to send a test email to A from my gmail, then I can
> correctly receive the mail in B by using mutt+getmail. But if I simply
> reply that email in mutt, the receiver of the reply is not
> [email protected], but the forwarding address [email protected], which is certainly
> not what I want. I read the header of the forwarded mail I received at
> B and it seems everything is fine. If I use thunderbird to reply it
> then [email protected] is placed correctly as the receiver. Is there anyway
> to let mutt recognize the correct receiver? Thank you.

unless i'm misunderstanding your problem, perhaps the $reverse_name setting 
might help you?


                jamie

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