Hi Derek On 2014-10-14, Derek Martin wrote:
> That said, I believe the intended behavior is to put only the "To" > addresses in the To: field, and everything else in the Cc: field. The > difference between To: and Cc: is basically that if the author puts > you in the To: field, the author expects that you have some action to > take (including replying), whereas Cc: is for keeping people in the > loop who are not intended to take any action. This makes sense. Nevertheless I often want the behaviour I described because all recipients ``have to take action''. > I believe Mutt tries to preserve the sense of this conveyed in the > original e-mail you are replying to. And therefore, if you want to > change it, you are going to have to make a conscious decision to do > so; usually you're going to have to do that manually. So I will write a macro that does this. Thanks. -- Greetings Elias