On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 11:58:59AM +1000, Damon Muller wrote: [snip] > One easy way to do this in mutt is have your favourite MDA (maildrop for > me, procmail for pretty much everyone else) deliver your emails to > different addresses to different mailboxes. This is usually trivially > easy.
Yes, I have that set up now. > You can then use the `folder-hook' command in your .muttrc to set things > like your from line and signature specific to those mailboxes. That sounds cool. > For example, I have mail from this list go into ~/mail/debian-user, so I > have the following in my .muttrc > > # Stuff for the debian-user list > folder-hook +debian-user my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Which sets my email address for this list. You just have to remember > that if you want to send mail as a particular user, to do it whilst you > are in that mailbox. That's the type of thing I was looking for. Thanks! > The mutt manual (in /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz) explains it all > pretty well. It's a very flexible little program! Yes, it is. And together with VIM with colors set up it is awesome! Thanks Sven -- I am the "ILOVEGNU" signature virus. Just copy me to your signature. This email was infected under the terms of the GNU General Public License.