On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 03:25:44PM +0200, Andrei Popescu wrote: >On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 12:37:31 +0000 >Digby Tarvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [..] >> To avoid making that mistake I have been manually editing >> the header of each response, but that is a bit tedious, so I >> assume there is a better way which I have just never needed >> to find before.. >> >> I am using mutt - a bit over two years old (1.4.1i - I'm not >> reading my mail on the Debian machine) but it has done what I >> need up until now... > >AFAIK in mutt you have to hit L to reply-to-list (I don't use mutt) The >rest are for mutt experts...
Yes, 'L' is the default key bound to reply-to-list. You may need to modify the variable 'lists' as well. It's all well documented in the muttrc manpage. Mutt-ng (and possibly newer versions of mutt) can often work out if a mail is from a list or not (using the mail headers I guess). Then you don't need to worry about setting 'lists' except if you are on lists that don't use appropriate headers. (Mutt-ng is available from Debian's experimental repo.) /M -- Magnus Therning (OpenPGP: 0xAB4DFBA4) [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://therning.org/magnus Software is not manufactured, it is something you write and publish. Keep Europe free from software patents, we do not want censorship by patent law on written works. $my_args = shift; system("gcc $my_args"); print "I prefer C\n"; -- Robert Dieterich's contribution to the 2004 Perl Haiku Contest, Haikus in Perl - 'Dishonerable Mention' winner
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