Re: Remove my alias emails from CC lists.

2015-04-08 Thread David Haguenauer
Hi Brandon,

* Brandon Amos ba...@cs.cmu.edu, 2015-04-08 09:33:46 Wed:
 I forward many email accounts to a primary email account.
 When I group-reply to emails sent to my non-primary account,
 the other account is (reasonably) added to the CC list.
 
 Is there a way to ignore a set of emails when I group-reply
 so my aliases aren't added to the CC list?

You can use the `alternates' command to tell Mutt about e-mail
addresses that are yours. Once this is done, group-reply should
properly avoid sending to your addresses.

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Re: Remove my alias emails from CC lists.

2015-04-08 Thread Brandon Amos
 You can use the `alternates' command to tell Mutt about e-mail
 addresses that are yours. Once this is done, group-reply should
 properly avoid sending to your addresses.
Thanks David, good to know. `alternates' is working well for me.

-Brandon.


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Re: Remove my alias emails from CC lists.

2015-04-08 Thread David Champion
* On 08 Apr 2015, David Haguenauer wrote: 
 Hi Brandon,
 
 * Brandon Amos ba...@cs.cmu.edu, 2015-04-08 09:33:46 Wed:
  I forward many email accounts to a primary email account.
  When I group-reply to emails sent to my non-primary account,
  the other account is (reasonably) added to the CC list.
  
  Is there a way to ignore a set of emails when I group-reply
  so my aliases aren't added to the CC list?
 
 You can use the `alternates' command to tell Mutt about e-mail
 addresses that are yours. Once this is done, group-reply should
 properly avoid sending to your addresses.

In conjunction with alternates, you may also be interested in
reverse_name.  (I forward dozens of addresses to one mailbox, and find
this immensely useful.)

3.223. reverse_name

Type: boolean
Default: no

It may sometimes arrive that you receive mail to a certain machine, move
the messages to another machine, and reply to some the messages from
there. If this variable is set, the default From: line of the reply
messages is built using the address where you received the messages
you are replying to if that address matches your alternates. If the
variable is unset, or the address that would be used doesn't match
your alternates, the From: line will use your address on the current
machine.

Also see the alternates command.

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Remove my alias emails from CC lists.

2015-04-08 Thread Brandon Amos
I forward many email accounts to a primary email account.
When I group-reply to emails sent to my non-primary account,
the other account is (reasonably) added to the CC list.

Is there a way to ignore a set of emails when I group-reply
so my aliases aren't added to the CC list?

-Brandon.

P.S. I don't plan to use this feature to automatically remove
other people from the CC list. :-)


Content-Type - HTML

2015-04-08 Thread Kris Edwards
Hi all - 


Like many mutt users, I have a corporate entity in my life which
demands a particular HTML signature.  


The only way I have been able to successfully change my content type
to HTML is with this macro which i execute right before sending:

macro   compose H ^T^Utext/html;enter

This of course is not ideal because if I should happen to forget, I
end up sending html source as my sig.

When I try to do this with: my_hdr Content-Type: text/html
in the conf for that account, I do see it add that to the headers when
I compose; however, if I ^T before I send, I can see the type is still
text/plain.  If I try a send hook using my corporate domain as the
match, I get no headers at all in my message.

Which method is best for what I am trying to accomplish?  (In short,
when I send a message from xyz.com, I need the type to be text/html
and the html sig to be used.

Thanks!
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Regards,

Kris

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Re: Remove my alias emails from CC lists.

2015-04-08 Thread Chris Bannister
On Wed, Apr 08, 2015 at 11:13:11AM -0500, David Champion wrote:
 * On 08 Apr 2015, David Haguenauer wrote: 
  Hi Brandon,
  
  * Brandon Amos ba...@cs.cmu.edu, 2015-04-08 09:33:46 Wed:
   I forward many email accounts to a primary email account.
   When I group-reply to emails sent to my non-primary account,
   the other account is (reasonably) added to the CC list.
   
   Is there a way to ignore a set of emails when I group-reply
   so my aliases aren't added to the CC list?
  
  You can use the `alternates' command to tell Mutt about e-mail
  addresses that are yours. Once this is done, group-reply should
  properly avoid sending to your addresses.
 
 In conjunction with alternates, you may also be interested in
 reverse_name.  (I forward dozens of addresses to one mailbox, and find
 this immensely useful.)
 
 3.223. reverse_name
 
 Type: boolean
 Default: no
 
 It may sometimes arrive that you receive mail to a certain machine

That doesn't parse very well. Is Sometimes you may receive mail at a
certain computer ... the intended meaning?

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