* ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2001-04-12 08:40 +0200: > On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 10:51:41PM +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Currently, I am using mutt to access my schools imap server. it's > > been working great now I have another email account (pop3) and I use > > fetchmail to retrive it. My problem is that whenever I reply my > > outgoing email address is always the one with the imap server. (i.e. > > .edu) what I would like to be able to accomplish is I would like to > > reply as whoever the mail was sent to. I am using exim as my mta. my > > relevant eximconfig file is attached. [...] > You could create two files one called ~/.muttrc and one ~./muttrc2 > Put a "my_hdr" line, one for isp1 in one file and one for isp2 in the > other. Then at the command line when you fire up mutt you could source > which file you want with the following - > > $ mutt -F ~/.muttrc > respond to mail from isp1 [...]
Never personally tried it, but maybe the sections of the mutt manual 6.3.174 reverse_name 6.3.175 reverse_realname are what you're looking for. Andre Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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