Re: Mutt and group reply

2000-12-18 Thread Rob Hudson
That's great. Thanks. When you turn this on, the 'to_chars' start showing up. I wasn't used to this so I changed those to all be empty: set to_chars = " "; -Rob. | --==( Brian Frederick Kimball said these things on 20001218.1316 )==-- | | Apparently any address in the "alternates" variable

Re: Mutt and group reply

2000-12-18 Thread Brian Frederick Kimball
Apparently any address in the "alternates" variable will be removed from the recipient list when doing a group reply (I don't think this is explicitly stated in the documentation). Note that the alternates variable is a regexp so you'll probably want to escape any special characters (".", etc) and

Re: Mutt and group reply

2000-12-18 Thread D-Man
Even better than that, mutt understands lists. Put this in your .muttrc: subscribe debian-user@lists.debian.org Then mutt will know that that address is a list. Also, you will want to change the "index_format" string otherwise all messages will have "debian-user" as the name. This is easy to

Mutt and group reply

2000-12-18 Thread Rob Hudson
Is there a command for .muttrc that tells mutt not to include me in the group reply (pressing g on a message)? Thanks.