The Monday 28 July 2008 16:31:20 Andrei Popescu, you wrote : > On Mon,28.Jul.08, 20:10:42, Arvind Marathe wrote: > > > You still have a Reply-To: header and some clients might interpret it > > > as a request for Cc. Mutt does not set it by default, so it must be > > > something that you did :) > > > > The education continues ;) > > Uhh, don't take my word for it. You should read more docs. > > > Well i had > > my_hdr Reply-To: Arvind Marathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > in my mutt profile for gmail. Commented now, so the Reply-To should > > disappear now. > > It did. > > > Anything else? :) > > Well, there is... just kidding :) > > I don't know how others do it, but I generally tend to try to stick with > the defaults as much as possible. I trust Debian to generally have sane > defaults and when I want to change something I read about it and try to > make my own opinion. I could have copied a muttrc from the 'net (there > are plenty), but instead I have written my own and put in *a lot* of > comments, because months latter I might forget what a certain option is > good for. > > Regards, > Andrei
I do exactly the opposite when I know what I want because defaults can change. When I don't know for an option I let the default set but when I do want one behaviour and not another I set the option even if it's already the default value. Regards -- Thomas Preud'homme Why debian : http://www.debian.org/intro/why_debian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]