Yes, I am using L (l is actually limit-messages or something), and I
do have all the list addresses in my lists line. Unfortunately, I
would still like mail sent to just one to be flagged as list mail as
well without trying to reply to them all when someone else makes the
mistake. At the very least, a list reply should cut out all non-list
addresses (I am mildly opposed to people asking a list for help if
they don't deem even a temporary subsctiption worthwile, and so I
generally just reply to the list anyway).
I have added the following to my folder hook:
unmy_hdr to cc; \
before the 'my_hdr to' line in the hopes of clearing it then putting
in the address I want there. The cc is taken care of, but the
multiple addresses are still in the to: field.
Any ideas?
TIA
Lou
On 07/29/01 11:43 PM, David Champion sat at the `puter and typed:
> On 2001.07.29, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Louis LeBlanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey all. Seeing some unpleasant behavior lately.
> > When replying to list mail, mutt seems to be catching ALL addresses it
> > can find to CC or reply to. How can I unset the CC and make sure that
>
> Not sure this is what you mean, but have you tried setting
> lists mutt.*@mutt.org
> and using 'l' (list-reply) instead of 'g' or 'r'?
>
> I usually reply to all addresses anyway, because you get so many
> non-members posting to lists and can never be sure whether they'll get
> the reply. I don't really care for list-reply, personally.
>
> --
> -D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] NSIT University of Chicago
>
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