* Ranjan Maitra <mlmai...@gmx.com> [02-25-22 10:54]:
> On Fri Feb25'22 07:00:05AM, Charles Cazabon wrote:
> > From: Charles Cazabon <charlesc-lists-mutt-us...@pyropus.ca>
> > Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 07:00:05 -0600
> > To: mutt-users@mutt.org
> > Subject: Re: Unexplained mutt error
> >
> > Kurt Hackenberg <k...@panix.com> wrote:
> > > On 2022/02/22 18:10, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> > >
> > > > As an aside, for others: is there, in .muttrc a way to set things such
> > > > that hitting "r" would automatically switch to reply list ("L") for
> > > > specific folders?
> > [...]
> > > It's possible to change key bindings, so maybe you could do that on the 
> > > fly,
> > > conditionally, for certain folders...or maybe you could write some tricky
> > > macro...but I think probably those are both bad ideas. I think you'd do
> > > better to just always use 'L' to reply to a list.
> >
> > That's the right solution, but I've also seen people configure their MDA to
> > add a Reply-To: header to incoming list messages that don't have them.  
> > Just a
> > thought.
> >
> 
> I see: I use fetchmail and then procmail for fetching email. So, would this 
> be done through fetchmail or procmail?
> 

If you *must* add a header, procmail would be the app.

> Regardless, actually I think that all I would be happy with would be a query 
> or something that alerts me to the fact that I am potentially writing to an 
> individual address (or a list) (for when I am  on a list, but not in general, 
> because then I start to blindly accept because most email is not to a list).
> 
> Any thoughts on if this is possible?

man muttrc

specifically look at 
  lists <list-name> [ <list-name> ... ]
  
and "subscribe"
  
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