On Tuesday, 05 September 2000 at 15:38, kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote: > On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 04:32:21PM -0400, Brendan Cully wrote: > > 1. you can disable MFT entirely in mutt by unsetting $followup_to > > 2. it should only be added when sending mail to lists mentioned in > > "subscribe" lines in your mutt config > > 3. I believe it is created based on the value of your $from > > variable. Try setting $from to a valid e-mail address. $from also > > works better with $alternates and $reverse_name, so you should be > > using it anyway. > > 'karsten' is a valid email address on my host. It's not on the > Internet. I'm a bit stumped as to why exim rewriting isn't working.
so use your internet address. exim probably has no interest in non-standard headers like MFT. > Also, as I read the mutt manual, my own address *shouldn't* be added to > the Mail_Followup_To: header: > > if the ``$followup_to'' option is set, mutt will generate a > Mail-Followup-To header which contains all the recipients to whom > you send this message, but not your address. > > ...unless there's a way to specify that 'karsten' is in fact my > address....Reading through the manual some more, there's some cool stuff > in it ;-) mutt strips out the names it recognises as yours from the MFT header. That is one reason why you should set $from to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Why don't you want to set $from? -- Don't make Godzilla mad!
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