Hello,

First of all you had the address "danlip" (only your username)
in the Mail-Followup-To header in your email.  That won't work of
course, because when I do a reply, it'll then try to sent a copy to
the user "danlip" on my system.  You probably want to make Mutt use
your full address when sending email (by setting $hostname and/or
$from, or using my_hdr From:) instead of having your MTA do header
rewriting.  The MTA will only recognise the From header and not the
MFT header...


Dan Lipofsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 05 Apr 2000:
> I was using mutt-1.0i.  I just upgraded to mutt-1.1.10i.
> My index_format var is
>   set index_format="%4C %Z %(%b %d %R) %15.15L [%5c] %s"
> The old mutt would show the list for %L (if sent to a defined list).
> The new mutt doesn't.  It still recognizes the list when I do a
> list reply however.  What's up?

I'm guessing you didn't read README.UPGRADE.  The behaviour of the
"lists" command has changed, and you need to do replace "lists" with
"subscribe" in your .muttrc to achieve the same results as you had
before.

Although I'm not sure why Mutt doesn't recognise unsubscribed lists
with the %L directive, shouldn't it do that too?  (Hmm.. no time to
test that right now.)

> Also, is there a manual for version 1.1.10i yet?

Sure, it should come with the distribution like always.


Mikko
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