>I have often wondered how I could do this without needing to wrap
>sendmail, which, by the way, works well enough. The only problem I've
>encountered is being able to support Bcc/Dcc which I have kind of
>ignored since I use it so rarely.
You could write a custom postproc;
Thus said Ken Hornstein on Tue, 20 Oct 2015 13:56:32 -0400:
> As a question to everyone else: how do others who juggle multiple
> email identities make it work?
I have a 268 line wrapper script that I put around /usr/sbin/sendmail
(yes, I use the sendmail interface, not SMTP) that
ken wrote:
> I just came up with this, and I thought it might be useful to people.
>
> I put in my components file the following line:
>
> %<{from}%?(getenv MH_FROM)%|%(void(localmbox))%>%(void(width))%(putaddr
> From: )
>
> That lets me, in priority order, set my From: header as the
On 20 October 2015 at 13:56, Ken Hornstein wrote:
> I just came up with this, and I thought it might be useful to people.
>
> I put in my components file the following line:
>
> %<{from}%?(getenv MH_FROM)%|%(void(localmbox))%>%(void(width))%(putaddr From:
> )
>
> That lets
Cool!
I don't manage multiple mailboxes, but I sometimes change my
"real name" in the header. For that, I've set up a bunch of
commands that are basically
repl -form
I have a bunch of form files as well.
That requires that I have a message to reply to, which is
usually the case. But
Date:Tue, 20 Oct 2015 14:33:19 -0700
From:Bob Carragher
Message-ID: <5626b320.4816430a.b973e.f...@mx.google.com>
| I don't manage multiple mailboxes,
I do.
| but I sometimes change my "real name" in the header.
But I almost never want to
On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 05:56:54 +0700 Robert Elz sez:
> Date:Tue, 20 Oct 2015 14:33:19 -0700
> From:Bob Carragher
> Message-ID: <5626b320.4816430a.b973e.f...@mx.google.com>
>
> | I don't manage multiple mailboxes,
>
> I
In the message dated: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 13:56:32 -0400,
The pithy ruminations from Ken Hornstein on
<[Nmh-workers] (n)mh tip of the day> were:
=> I just came up with this, and I thought it might be useful to people.
=>
=> I put in my components file the following line:
=>
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