++ 15/06/99 13:11 +0200 - Renaud Colinet:
>>For example, I have several email addresses which are aliased to one
>>central account.  I would like email coming to these aliased
>>addresses to use this address when I reply.
>
>Let Mutt know of your different addresses by setting the 'alternates'
>variable
>in your .muttrc:
>set alternates = ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
>|name2@domain2|name3@domain3)..
>Then set reverse_name to have the From: header set according to the
>address
>the mail was sent to.

Ok, i was, i think having the same problem as the original poster. So, i
did what you said, in my .muttrc i have the following:

    set reverse_name

and

    set
alternates=((r.zenger|94005562)@st.hhs.nl|.*@sisterray.xs4all.nl|sister.*@(mediaport.org|xs4all.nl))

All the addresses within sisterray.xs4all.nl are mine.


Now, if someone sends me mail and i responds to it should normally have
the following address in the From field:

    Rejo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Exclusions from this rule are made by send-hooks, except for one.

If someone sends me mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED] my
replies should have the same line in the From field. I did what you
suggested, but it simply doesn't work. I keep having the normal address
in my replies. So, what is it i may be doing wrong?

    -Rejo.

-- 
= Rejo  [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum]                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
= http://mediaport.org/~sister                PGP: RSA FAE40065, DSS/DH 2C8059B5
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