Jamie Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 11 Feb 2000:
> This is probably just a simple error on my part but...
Not really an error, it's a feature of Mutt. :-)
> When I send mail, anywhere and it recieve it back (ie, through a mailing
> list, or when I send mail to myself - for testing purposes, I'm not
> really that lonely :-), I get, instead of my name, the name of the
> address I sent it to. For example, this email will show up as from
> "To [EMAIL PROTECTED]" which is weird.
This is because Mutt assumes that for emails which you sent yourself,
you're more interested in seeing the *recipient* rather than your own
name. You can tell the email is from you because it says that "To ..."
there.
> When I read the message, the From: line has my name/email address there.
> I think, for some reason it's reading the To: line.
Correct.
> Have I missed something from the manual?
Probably. :-) For one, I would read the section on $index_format.
> Anyone know how to fix this to show my email address?
If you don't like the behaviour (which I find very useful), change your
$index_format variable. Instead of %F, you could use %n or %f, or %L if
that's what you like. %n would probably be the exact thing you asked
for, but have a look at the manual anyway for the other options.
Regards,
Mikko
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