Is there a send hook to make a standard Reply-To: in all outgoing
messages?
Thanks in advance...
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On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 11:15:36AM -0600, Scott Davis wrote:
Is there a send hook to make a standard Reply-To: in all outgoing
messages?
send-hook . 'my_hdr Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
will work, although if you really want to put it in _all_ outgoing
messages, you can dispense with the
I don't know if there is a better way, but you could use the "my_hdr"
option.
That's what I used to make my "From" field show my actual address
instead of my own linux box (some mailing lists require this for spam
protection).
HTH,
-D
On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 11:15:36AM -0600, Scott Davis
Can I stop mutt from putting sender header? I have two domains setup on my
system. alchemistry.net and krel.org. The bsd's main host is
alchemistry.net. But my email is usually from @krel.org. I noticed that in
headers there is
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
Sender: Ilya Krel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
though
Ilya writes:
Can I stop mutt from putting sender header? I have two domains setup on my
system. alchemistry.net and krel.org. The bsd's main host is
alchemistry.net. But my email is usually from @krel.org. I noticed that in
headers there is
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
Sender: Ilya Krel [EMAIL
Can I stop mutt from putting sender header? I have two domains setup on my
system. alchemistry.net and krel.org. The bsd's main host is
alchemistry.net. But my email is usually from @krel.org. I noticed that in
headers there is
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
Sender: Ilya Krel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
though
On Mon 08-Jan-2001 at 02:57:27PM +0100, georg wrote:
courier uses a so called "folder-extension". In a normal maildir there
are only 3 dirs: new, cur, tmp. To store the imap-folder-structure
courier (and sqwebmail and maildrop) creates dirs with a leading dot.
The dot indicates that it is a
I have just released the very first version of pilot-maildir(1).
pilot-maildir(1) is basically a rewrite of the pilot-mail(1) program
from the pilot-link package, which was originally written by Kenneth
Albanowski. The intent behind writing this program was to have
something which fits my own
Hello:
I have compiled mutt version 1.2.5.
./configure was run with --enable-pop as the only option.
Upon running *make install*, I get the following error messages:
/bin/sh: sgml2html: command not found
/usr/bin/install: manual*.html: No such file or directory
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On Tue, Jan 9, 2001, Lars Hecking wrote:
Ilya writes:
Can I stop mutt from putting sender header? I have two domains setup on my
system. alchemistry.net and krel.org. The bsd's main host is
alchemistry.net. But my email is usually from @krel.org. I noticed that in
headers there is
Hi,
When I try to forward an email which has an
attachement, only the email body is forwarded. The
attachment is not being forwarded. The workaround wd
be to save the attachments to the disk and re-attach
it to the forwarded email. Is there a simpler way ?
Thank you the time.
regds
yadhu
Hi,
Have you tried setting the "postpone" quad-option to something like
"ask-no" or "ask-yes"?
No, that one was new to me! Thanks a lot!!!
Andy.
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Dr. Andy Spiegl, Radio Maran, Jan, Per
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://maranon.spiegl.de
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Yadhu Govind proclaimed on mutt-users that:
When I try to forward an email which has an
attachement, only the email body is forwarded. The
attachment is not being forwarded. The workaround wd
be to save the attachments to the disk and re-attach
it to the forwarded email. Is there a simpler
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