Jude DaShiell([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > What user modifiable variable holds a user's email address in mutt? That > is the address once a message gets sent a reader will find on the from: > line? The x-sender field may need control too in my situation. The home > network has got a hostname and domain on it that not only don't exist > anywhere on the internet, the domain isn't even in any of the > recognizeable domain tables. In order to go out onto the internet > everything in what mutt would consider my email address for local purposes > has to be changed to different values since my account name also doesn't > match any of my internet account account names.
As I have more then one email address I do that in a seperate file, .mutt/folder-hooks. Here is my D-U entry from that file. It is pulled in with - source ~/.mutt/folder-hooks - in muttrc. ##------------- Debian-user subscribe debian-user@lists.debian.org folder-hook debian-user unmy_hdr reply-to from Organization folder-hook debian-user my_hdr To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' folder-hook debian-user my_hdr From: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' folder-hook debian-user my_hdr Reply-To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org' folder-hook debian-user my_hdr Organization: 'Organized? Who me?' send-hook debian-user "set signature='~/bin/randsigs.pl|'" Wayne -- "As part of the conversion, computer specialists rewrote 1,500 programs; a process that traditionally requires some debugging. -- USA Today, referring to the IRS switchover to a new computer system. _______________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]