On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 8:26 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote: > And my interpretation of me is: > > 1) No From:, no message gets sent.
Yep. Not sure if there is a consensus on imposing this behavior, but I fail to see why not. Sites that want to enforce a specific >From at the MTA/MSA level can always overwrite what the MUA provides (and technically should since nothing forbids an MUA from inserting any mail header it wants). > 1a) The 'user' MUST configure the From:. When using nmh, I occassionally edit the From: in my editor (Vim) to reflect different identities I'm known as, so any default user setting would basically set what is initially inserted into the draft message before the editor is launched. Now, if nmh had the ability to preset the From: based on which identity I received the message under... Definitely a feature I like about Gmail since there are 3 identities I work under on a daily basis. I currently deal with the issue by having variant components files and then shell aliases for comp and repl to use which one I desire at the time. But this requires I know which identity to use beforehand (for repl) vs having repl automatically doing it for me. --ewh _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
