"Anthony E. Greene" wrote:

> On Sat, 8 Jul 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> > Can a
> >promail recipe add the reply to if not there before sending
> >it to the mail mox i filter the list messages to?
>
> Sure.
>
> # Add a Reply-To to redhat-list messages
> :0
> * ^X-Loop: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   {
>     :0 f
>     | formail -a 'Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>
>     :0:
>     nsmail/Lists/redhat
>   }
>
> Use "formail -A" if you want to force your Reply-To header to replace the
> existing one.

I gues this implies that the Reply-To will not be affected if one exists?
Can there be two addresses in Reply-To?  I tried the formail -a and it does
not appear to work if there is one there.    I have made the -A change now
so we'll see.

Interestingly enough, Anthony, Your mails are the one I am currently testing
with :)  I had no problems when you  use eudora, pine or communicator but
since you started using balsa i do. I guess you set the Reply-To in balsa?

On further examination, It looks like the balsa stuff is not coming from
Uncle Sam as the others are.  Is the balsa stuff while you are at home vs
work?  Just curious, trying to make sense of some of this stuff.  Amazing
what you can learn byt looking at headers.

Speaking of Headers.  Anyone know why Communicator does not place at least
some of the header information on a forwarded mail as text in the message?
Drives my partner crazy, and I cannot see how to tell Communicator to do
that.

Bret


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