On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 01:43:12AM +1000, Sam Varghese wrote: | On Fri, Aug 03, 2001 at 10:57:52AM -0400, dman wrote: | > I think your headers are fine. | | Yeah, after the tips you gave me they now seem to be | somewhat okay.
:-). | > Received: from mrsamu.lnk.telstra.net (HELO sammo) (139.130.51.57) | > by murphy.debian.org with SMTP; Fri, 03 Aug 2001 01:49:17 +0000 | > | > header indicates that the MTA on murphy.debian.org recieved the | > message from your machine (the "HELO sammo" is part of the SMTP | > protocol where your machine says hello to the remote machine and gives | > its name). I guess your machine has another name that | > murphy.debian.org found using reverse DNS lookup. | | This is the remote link at my ISP (Telstra, the main telco in | Australia). Their RAS are not configured as per the relevant RFCs | so one tends to get all kinds of wonky names. :-). | > | I neglected to ask one thing: what do I do in order to ensure that | > | when I hit reply on any of the list messages, I reply to the list | > | and not to the person who posted? Right now I have to change the | > | to address manually every time. | > | > As Colin said "L" is the "list-reply" command. "r" replies only to | > the original sender (or whoever is in the Reply-To: header if a | > mailling list munges it) and "g" replies to all people in the To: and | > Cc: headers (maybe Mail-followup-to: also). | | Thanks very much for that - saves me a lot of typing. It's one of mutt's strong points. It's one of the main reason's I haven't gone looking for a new GUI mailer. | Now I only need to figure out how to get my mail sorted into | folders on arrival. Procmail :-). Here are a few relevant examples : ------------------------------------------------------ PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/filteredinbox ################################################################################ ## Debian # debian-python :0: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] =lists/debian-python # debian-user :0: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] =lists/debian-user ------------------------------------------------------ I haven't gotten around to changing my matching to use the X-Mailling-List: header. At the top I have a rule that dumps stuff with my address in To: or Cc: to an "inbox" folder which includes messages to the list that are cc'd. -D