John Levon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said something to this effect on 06/09/2001:
> I wrote a little patch I find quite handy :
>
> http://www.movement.uklinux.net/patches/mutt-reply.diff
>
> # This tiny patch allows defaults for list-reply when there is
> # no list address found. This means you can use list-reply in all
> # contexts and have it Just Work. Possibly.
>
> just in case anyone else finds it useful ;)
>
> it also applies against 1.3.19 it seems ...
It sounds interesting, but why would you need this? What does it
do, i.e., what does it put as the To: line when there is no list
found? (It looks like it defaults to group-reply ('g'), but I
don't know the rest of the Mutt code well enough to know for
sure...)
(darren)
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