On Tuesday, 05 September 2000 at 12:20, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 04:25:55PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote: > > > BTW: your Mail-Followup-To is still broken: user `karsten' does not > > exist on my system. > > I've been trying to address this, am somewhat stymied by my own > inexperience in the area.
<snip exim config> > I also tried looking at mail headers when responding to list mail. > The Mail-Followup-To: header appears to be added after the user sends an > item. > > I could hardcode in my own MFT header within my .muttrc, but what I'd > prefer to specify is followups to list only, and only include this > header in response to list mails. My understanding is that if I add a > "my_hdr" specification I'll be adding the header to all email I send, > and it *won't* specify the list I want to respond to, but merely my own > (hopefully correct) address. Manually typing the header in for all mail > would be...tedious. Disabling the header entirely might be preferable. > Anyone have a suggestion for this? 1. you can disable MFT entirely in mutt by unsetting $followup_to 2. it should only be added when sending mail to lists mentioned in "subscribe" lines in your mutt config 3. I believe it is created based on the value of your $from variable. Try setting $from to a valid e-mail address. $from also works better with $alternates and $reverse_name, so you should be using it anyway. -Brendan -- Don't make Godzilla mad!
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