On Sun, Dec 17, 2000 at 12:57:35PM +0000, Terry Boon wrote: > It's fairly straightforward in mutt, by editing the configuration file > muttrc or using keyboard commands. Here are 4 ways to do it. > > 1) Include the line "set edit_headers" in your muttrc. > > With this set, you can edit the message headers along with the main > message body. If you want a custom "From: " line, you can add this in > along with the other headers. > > 2) From the "send mail" menu, press E to edit the message along with > headers, and add the "From" line of your choice. > > 3) From the "send mail" menu, press ESC-f to directly edit the "From" > line. > > 4) Use the "from" variable, or the "my_hdr" command to specify the > "From" line of your choice. > > Use of these variables or commands can be automated using "hooks", so > that under specified conditions (eg being in a particular folder), a > predefined From address is used -- or (I think this is possible) by > binding a command like > > set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > to a single key.
looks like you'd be right the person to write up a quickie "ten-most-useful-things-you-can-do-with-mutt" over at www.eGroups/files/newbieDoc. would you mind? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** http://www.dontUthink.com/ document your Debian experience to prevent next week's newbies from going apoplectic -- http://www.eGroups.com/messages/newbieDoc