Lars Hecking wrote: > Sean LeBlanc writes: > > I see the "lists" and "subscribe" commands, and I added them to my > > .muttrc. They *seem* to work, I haven't figured out how to get the > > "list info" that shows up via "lists", but anyway... > > > > I was wondering how one might set up mutt so that you hit some > > particular key while in the index of the list, and have it start a > > new message. Hitting L starts a new message, but in response to the > > message I'm currently positioned on. Is there a way to do this?
well the index of the list has nothing to do with the 'list' or 'subscribe' commands; you can have a mail that's in a subscribed list in any folder. if you sort your lists into diffrent folders (as many of us do) you could possibly make a 'folder-hook' to create a macro to compose to the current list. > No idea, but the workaround I usually use is to edit the message with > headers ("E" instead of "e") and remove the In-Reply-To: header. or just create an alias for the list and send mail directly to the list :> w -- GPG Public Key: http://infinitejazz.net/will/pgp/