Alexander N. Benner dixit:
> 
> Ship's Log, Lt. Johann Spies, Stardate 260199.2231:
> > It was about 6 months ago, and I cannot recall the detail.  But what I can
> > remember wat that as soon as the list of receivers becomes a little bit
> > long, Mutt refused to accept them.  I think I also could not figure out
> > the Mutt equivalent of Pine's Lcc - field that I use when sending email to
> > a lot of people.
> > 
> 
> Ah .. nope, I don't think that there's something like this in mutt.
> I can remember that someone mentioned it once (maybe a year ago) in the mutt
> list.

There is, through the alias command.  Just press a(lias), then choose a
short name for the group (eg. group1);  then type the different addresses by
separating them with a comma, just like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
next, choose a name for the list (eg. Group One List).
Every time you wish to send one message to all of them, just type m(ail),
and after the To: prompt either press <TAB> to go to your list of aliases,
or type the short name (in this case: group1).

If you get a message from that group you may reply to all of them by
pressing g(group-reply)

Cheers

-- 
Un saludo,

Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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