On Mon, Jan 25, 1999 at 05:10:27PM -0800, Joe Rhett wrote:
> Shouldn't defining something with "lists" automagickally make it an alias?
> It would be nice.

if you defined a list say 'mutt-users' how is mutt suppoed to find out
that the alias is supposed to be [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
it would have to have a message from that list, so this alias would
depend on whatever you have in your mailbox.

what i would like to see though is a command similar to L (list reply)
to send a new message to the list found in the current message.

(this could be expanded to all reply functions: send a new mail to
the sender or to all...)

greetings, martin.
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