Hello
        I have a problem, I'm hoping someone has a solution for.

        This is what i'm trying to do:

        I have 2 domains, and i accept mail for callas@ each domain.
What I do is use sendmail's virtusertable to pipe mail for 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to a spool called "callas" and "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" goes
to a spool called "work". Since foo.com is the actual machine name,
when i SEND mail out, it shows up automatically as [EMAIL PROTECTED],
as it should. When I save my mail, using

set copy
set record="/usr/local/home/callas/mail/sent-mail"
set include

and I change folders to ~/mail/sent-mail, as i'd expect, when i sent 
mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], sent-mail looks like:

737   F 11/16 To mutt-users-r (0K/0) subscribe

        Now, over in "work", when i send mail to mutt-users, it
shows it as being from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". Obviously, I want it to show
up as being from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". No problem you say, use
"my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]".

        BUT. When I change folders to sent-mail, when i'm "work",
it now shows my mail to mutt-users as looking as:

737   F 11/16 Maria Callas (0K/0) subscribe

        Which is a pain in the butt, cuz now I don't know who the heck
I sent it to, and i'm left to guess who the hell I sent it to by
looking at subject headers.

        Any ideas how to have my second "work" folder send mail as
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" without munging the To: header that appears in
my sent-mail folder? It's definitely how mutt writes the email -
changing what I view with index_format does not change what happens.

Thanks

Sarah
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