On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, aphro wrote: aphro> well, i use pine, and from what I see pine defaults to replying to aphro> the <snip> aphro> to change this behavior, but that is what it seems to default to.
yeah , i think pine defaults that way too - kinda sucks - one of the many reasons i shifted pine -> mutt full time. aphro> ok, yeah i understand that, i setup seperate accounts for each list aphro> im on..one day i'll learn how to filter with procmail but until aphro> then .. not enough bandwidth for me to play around with seperate accounts ;>/ and yeah , if you look up http://tux.org/lkml - the www of the lkml - linux kernel mailing list - it tells you *somewhere* in the FAQ how to filter *owner-linux-kernel-digest* or *linux-kernel* in either the subject and/or headers so you can filter their mail using procmail to your required folder. poke around the FAQ there if you're *Really* desperate. aphro> no offense recieved it's just a suprise to see a bunch of caps, i aphro> remember a few years ago when caps never bothered me, but now for actually , caps *always* annoyed me ;-) aphro> may wayt to consider another way of saying that, say like in lower aphro> case with *'s on the outside. yeah , since trivialities like these end up annoying too many people , unnecessarily , i suppose i'll shove a bunch of *'s and play around w/ my 450 mails ;>/ aphro> but in the end, it comes down to my client (pine 4.21) which cc's aphro> the list and replies to u instead of the other way around.. if you use debian *all* the time , check out emerald w/ xemacs - lucid - it truly kicks butt.... except i dont use debian all the time and am too lazy to custom compile xemacs etc ... and using a new mail client everyday isnt too much fun - so i stuck to standardised mutt. but if you're on debian all the time , IMHO , lucid rules - check it out. but if you're not the emacs kinda guy , i imagine you wont like it. aphro> 8:15am up 112 days, 19:59, 2 users, load average: 1.55, 1.60, 1.70 and hey , how do put up your $uptime at the end of every mail - do you manually add it / is your pine configured to load $uptime when you hit 'reply' ? ---- ravi.