Ken Hornstein <[email protected]> writes:
>>Is there a way, or does somebody have a script, to apply an alias file,
>>(given by the "Aliasfile:" entry of .mh_profile) to the Reply-To: and From:
>>components of a draft ?
>
>Depending on what you're asking ... it's either "maybe", or "definitely
>not".
>
>Alias processing happens relatively late in post; that's pretty much the only
>place where it's done (other than the "ali" command). Alias processing
>ONLY takes place if there's no hostname in the address. But ... if those
>conditions are met, it should happen for all headers that contain email
>addresses. So if your goal is to have a draft like this:
>
>From: outgoing
>To: somebody
>Reply-to: somewhere
>
>And an alias file that has:
>
>outgoing: Mr Foo Bar <[email protected]>
>somewhere: Send It Here <[email protected]>
Did you deduce that from the source, or from the documentation?
The only documentation I can find, is the man page for mh-alias.
It says:
1) Build a list of all addresses from the message to be delivered...
But what what is an "address from the message to be delivered". Certainly it
excludes strings not in a header. So, does it know what headers to look at? If
so, what are those headers. If not, then what does it do? This is probably all
obvious to you. but it's not obvious to me.
Norman Shapiro
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