Hi,
Once a week I send out a message to "tea@astro" calling the department
to tea, and have a few send-hooks that are supposed to set things up:
send-hook tea@astro "my_hdr From: The Teatotaller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
send-hook tea@astro "my_hdr Subject: Tea and cookies in the Astrolounge at 3:30"
send-hook !tea@astro "unmy_hdr From"
send-hook !tea@astro "unmy_hdr Subject"
send-hook tea@astro "set signature='.teasig'"
send-hook !tea@astro "set signature='/home/reid/bin/randsig1.pl |'"
send-hook !(tea|reid)@astro "my_hdr X-URL: http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/"
send-hook !(tea|reid)@astro "my_hdr X-PGP-Key: http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/pgp.html"
send-hook !(tea|reid)@astro "my_hdr X-PGP-Fingerprint: CA 35 BF F2 F9 FB A4 ED B4 EE
43 27 53 6A FB 44"
send-hook (tea|reid)@astro "unmy_hdr X-URL"
send-hook (tea|reid)@astro "unmy_hdr X-PGP-Key"
send-hook (tea|reid)@astro "unmy_hdr X-PGP-Fingerprint"
Everything works except the subject line, which shows up on the _n_e_x_t
message I write, even if it isn't to "tea@astro". Can anybody help me
(free cookie if you show up here at 3:30 on a Tuesday :) or explain
why my From: line gets set properly but my Subject line is delayed
until the next message?
--
This taught me a lesson, but I'm not quite sure what it is. - John MacEnroe
Robert I. Reid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/
PGP Key: http://astro.utoronto.ca/~reid/pgp.html