Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 10:47:31PM +0100, Jens Mueller wrote:
> > I was looking for a way to set the From header based on the To header
> > when replying in mutt.
>
> Check out $reverse_name and also $reverse_realname. It requires the To or
Hi,
I have a mail account with aliased mail addresses, i.e., mails sent to
me.someth...@example.com, me.somethinge...@example.com, etc. are
delivered to m...@example.com. The To header indicates which alias an
email was sent to, e.g, me.someth...@example.com.
I was looking for a way to set the
Dear list,
>From time to time I have to answer emails on my phone. But to integrate
these mails I configured the mail user agent on the phone to also copy
messages as BCC when I'm replying from the phone. I read about this
approach somewhere but I cannot find the reference anymore. On my
computer
I need to send my mail via IPv6. That's why I want to specify an IPv6
address in smtp_url. But unfortunately I cannot make it work. I tried
set smtp_url=smtps://[2001:dB8:::1]
with and without the square brackets.
But mutt cannot parse this. How does one specify this?
Sadly, I cannot
Hi,
I need to send my mail via IPv6. That's why I want to specify an IPv6
address in smtp_url. But unfortunately I cannot make it work. I tried
set smtp_url=smtps://[2001:dB8:::1]
with and without the square brackets.
But mutt cannot parse this. How does one specify this?
Sadly, I cannot