On Monday 13 June 2016 18:09:23 Nicolas George wrote: > Le sextidi 26 prairial, an CCXXIV, Lisi Reisz a écrit : > > So tell us how. You have not done so. You have said: > > ----------------------------- > > Conforming to that attitude, I have documented my personal preferences in > > the headers of the mails I send with the following Mutt rules: > > > > send-hook . "unmy_hdr Reply-To:" > > send-hook ~cdebian-u...@lists.debian.org my_hdr "Reply-To: > > debian-user@lists.debian.org > > ---------------------------------- > > Those are Mutt rules. So are you saying that no-one should be reading > > this mailing list with anything other than Mutt?? > > I am saying that I use Mutt and therefore configured Mutt to set the > headers. I am sure you can guess that since I use Mutt, it would have had > little effect if I did configure Outlook instead. > > > Let me rephrase this: what is wrong in my email headers > > The lack of reply-to header.
That is because I do not want any replies. It is correctly configured as coming from a mailing list. Mailing list replies are by their very nature meant to go to the mailing list. Any half way decent mail client can be configured to reply to a mailing list when reply is clicked. I am very surprised that Mutt can't do so. Lisi > > > that I could edit > > (how?) > > No idea if you do not use mutt, but I am sure there is a fine manual. > > Regards,