Mailing list and starting a new message

2001-11-16 Thread Sean LeBlanc

I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc.
They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows
up via lists, but anyway...

I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key
while in the index of the list, and have it start a new message. Hitting L 
starts a new message, but in response to the message I'm currently positioned
on. Is there a way to do this?

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Re: Mailing list and starting a new message

2001-11-16 Thread Lars Hecking

Sean LeBlanc writes:
 I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc.
 They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows
 up via lists, but anyway...
 
 I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key
 while in the index of the list, and have it start a new message. Hitting L 
 starts a new message, but in response to the message I'm currently positioned
 on. Is there a way to do this?

 No idea, but the workaround I usually use is to edit the message with
 headers (E instead of e) and remove the In-Reply-To: header.




Re: Mailing list and starting a new message

2001-11-16 Thread Will Yardley

Lars Hecking wrote:
 Sean LeBlanc writes:

  I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my
  .muttrc.  They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the
  list info that shows up via lists, but anyway...
  
  I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some
  particular key while in the index of the list, and have it start a
  new message. Hitting L starts a new message, but in response to the
  message I'm currently positioned on. Is there a way to do this?

well the index of the list has nothing to do with the 'list' or
'subscribe' commands; you can have a mail that's in a subscribed list in
any folder.  if you sort your lists into diffrent folders (as many of us
do) you could possibly make a 'folder-hook' to create a macro to compose
to the current list.

  No idea, but the workaround I usually use is to edit the message with
  headers (E instead of e) and remove the In-Reply-To: header.
 
or just create an alias for the list and send mail directly to the list :

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Re: Mailing list and starting a new message

2001-11-16 Thread Thorsten Haude

Hi,

* Sean LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-11-16 05:52]:
I see the lists and subscribe commands, and I added them to my .muttrc.
They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the list info that shows
up via lists, but anyway...

I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some particular key
while in the index of the list, and have it start a new message. Hitting L 
starts a new message, but in response to the message I'm currently positioned
on. Is there a way to do this?
Am I missing Something? I press 'm', then 'muser', which is my alias
for the Mutt user mailing list. 

Thorsten
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