Re: Why Mail-Followup-To header for a non-list address?
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 06:25:57PM +0800, "Kevin J. McCarthy" wrote: > On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 03:53:09PM +1000, raf via Mutt-users wrote: > > I don't have any "lists" commands. I do have a "subscribe" command > > which refers to mailing lists by their aliases. One of the aliases > > is "debian" and the email address in question does contain "+debian" > > but that shouldn't matter. > > Hi raf, > > 'lists' and 'subscribe' specify regular expressions to match against email > addresses, not aliases. That's most certainly why you are seeing this > behavior. Try tightening the regular expression in the 'subscribe' > command(s). > > -- > Kevin J. McCarthy > GPG Fingerprint: 8975 A9B3 3AA3 7910 385C 5308 ADEF 7684 8031 6BDA Hi Kevin, Thanks! I'm surprised it's taken this long for a problem to get noticed! :-) cheers, raf
Re: Why Mail-Followup-To header for a non-list address?
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 03:53:09PM +1000, raf via Mutt-users wrote: I don't have any "lists" commands. I do have a "subscribe" command which refers to mailing lists by their aliases. One of the aliases is "debian" and the email address in question does contain "+debian" but that shouldn't matter. Hi raf, 'lists' and 'subscribe' specify regular expressions to match against email addresses, not aliases. That's most certainly why you are seeing this behavior. Try tightening the regular expression in the 'subscribe' command(s). -- Kevin J. McCarthy GPG Fingerprint: 8975 A9B3 3AA3 7910 385C 5308 ADEF 7684 8031 6BDA signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Why Mail-Followup-To header for a non-list address?
Hi, Someone recently emailed me. Technically it was a reply to an old email of mine. Since then, a few emails have gone back and forth between us. All of my outgoing mails to this one address have had a Mail-Followup-To header added. I have no idea why. The address isn't mentioned in any "subscribe" or "lists" commands. I don't have any "lists" commands. I do have a "subscribe" command which refers to mailing lists by their aliases. One of the aliases is "debian" and the email address in question does contain "+debian" but that shouldn't matter. I've fixed it with a send-hook that does "set followup_to = no" for that address, but I don't understand why I needed to. Can anyone think what I might have done to cause this? Linux ook 6.1.0-11-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.38-4 (2023-08-08) x86_64 GNU/Linux mutt-2.2.9-1+b1 cheers, raf