asked many times

2000-09-26 Thread Andy Spiegl
I have a question that has been asked many times, but I don't think it really has been answered: When replying to a mail how can I set the From: header line so that it corresponds to the To: address of the mail I am replying to? So far it's easy (reverse_name and set_from), but when _not_

Re: asked many times

2000-09-26 Thread David Champion
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Andy Spiegl" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So I tried: send-hook '~C mutt-' 'set from="Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED]"' but then from is set for the next mail, not for the current one. *argh* This is good and correct. How did you guys solve this

Re: asked many times

2000-09-26 Thread Mikko Hänninen
David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Sep 2000: send-hook '~C mutt-' 'set from="Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED]"' but then from is set for the next mail, not for the current one. *argh* This is good and correct. Uhh, no. You can't use $from with send-hooks, because as the

Re: asked many times

2000-09-26 Thread David Champion
On 2000.09.26, in [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Mikko Hänninen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: David Champion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 26 Sep 2000: send-hook '~C mutt-' 'set from="Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED]"' but then from is set for the next mail, not for the current one. *argh*