Hi,
maybe I'm missing somethying here (I was just trying to solve
that problem a couple of days ago)
for example, the mail i'm replying to was sent to 'mutt-users@whatever'.
While the email address I want to appear is [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
The solution I'm using is two configuration files of postfix (configured to
relay and do rewriting on the envelope for my two different addresses), and
two different mutt configurations (set sendmail).
I seperate my mail to different files using procmail, so that wasn't a
problem for me.
any comments/ideas ?
Ors
On Tue, May 18, 1999 at 11:52:41AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Renaud Colinet [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > le 17 May, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a �crit :
> > > I have several mail accounts, and now I would like mutt to
> > > use the correct address when I reply to mails. I want to tell
> > > mutt to "reply using this From: header if the mail was sent
> > > to this address of mine, and use that From: header if the mail
> > > was sent to that address of mine."
> > >
> > Well I suspect that all you want is the From: header to be set to the address
> > the mail was sent to you. This can be achieved by setting the reverse_name
> > variable in your muttrc:
> > set reverse_name
>
> You'll also need to use 'alternates' to tell Mutt which addresses are
> actually yours.
>
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