maillog: 02/03/2005-11:04:38(+0100): Torsten Veller types > * Georgi Georgiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > maillog: 01/03/2005-19:47:05(+0100): Maurice van der Pot types > > > On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 10:02:34AM -0500, Bill Davidson wrote: > > > > Mutt supports this. You have to configure it though. In my ~/.muttrc I > > > > have: > > > > > > > > subscribe gentoo-user > > > > > > > > When I hit the 'L' key, the reply goes to the gentoo-user list. I'm not > > > > sure > > > > which header it reads though. > > > > > > Apparently the to, as you may be able to see from this message. If you > > > for instance have "subscribe [email protected]" in your > > > configuration and the to contains @robin.gentoo.org, mutt will report > > > that no mailing lists were found. > > > > And if you have "subscribe gentoo-dev" and the To: has > > gentoo-dev matches [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well as > [email protected] as well as [EMAIL PROTECTED] > (Your Mail-Followup-To: includes [email protected] and > [EMAIL PROTECTED]). > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED],}gentoo.org it will send it to both addresses when > > you hit the To. The idea of "subscribe" is to tell mutt to put the > > Mail-Followup-To: header (because you are subscribed and don't want a > > reply coming to you as well) more than anything else. > > lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] > subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Only that some people send *only* to robin.gentoo.org and mutt won't catch those as being sent to a list you're subscribed to. > and > > set honor_followup_to=ask-yes > set reply_to=ask-no > # Fix broken mailing list software > set ignore_list_reply_to=yes > > works like a charme. > -- > -- > [email protected] mailing list > -- \ Georgi Georgiev \ I FOR without NEXT, 0:1 \ / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / / \ +81(90)6266-1163 \ \ -- [email protected] mailing list
