On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 02:01:00AM -0600, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> Jeff Howie [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > The only real problem I encounter is when I (r)eply to someone else's
> > email, which then grab's their 'reply-to' header. Is there anyway that
> > mutt can filter that (ie take out the 'mail.'), or am I just stuck
> > with remembering to take it out each time? (because that since I'm the
> > lone bastion of linux in a w2k world, I doubt if the techs are
> > inclined to worry with little 'ol me)
>
> See the manual re: the $reply_to variable.
That does it! By setting this to 'ask-no', I get the default I need
and still allowing the option for any as-of-yet unencountered
scenarios. I use 'subscribe' with 'list-reply' for these types of
messages, so that should cover it.
Thanks Jeremy.
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thks.jeff