Thorsten --

...and then Thorsten Haude said...
% 
% Hi,

Hello!


% 
% * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-01-02 16:16]:
% >% I have set up my mailing lists to different addresses. To make it
% >% easier to write mails, I have this line in my mutt.rc, and similar
% >% lines for other mailing lists:
% >%         send-hook '~t [EMAIL PROTECTED]' 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
% >Makes sense.
% Yes, especially considering that I forgot to change it even in this
% very mail the first time.

*grin*  It is, indeed, easy to do.


% 
% >% For example, this mail (the first I write with this instance of Mutt)
% >% will have my local user@hostname (despite the
% >%         send-hook . 'set [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
% >% in my mutt.rc), the next mail will have [EMAIL PROTECTED] preset.
% >A ha!
% Uh? Something wrong here?

Not wrong, but different.


% 
% >Perhaps the difference is that I use my_hdr instead of $from.
% Maybe, but before I try that, I would like to hear an explanation why
% the $from solution doesn't work.

I trust that Michael's answer suffices.  I'm not entirely sure I believe
it, since I should think that a my_hdr command would have the same
precedence as a set command but he argues that they're changed at
different times, but it's farther than I've gone into the matter :-)


% 
% >  send-hook .        unmy_hdr From:
% >  send-hook .        my_hdr From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David T-G)
% >
% >It might, I suppose, also be the leading unmy_hdr call...
% That shouldn't really change things. Do you see a difference if you
% leave it out?

I haven't tried it.  I set it up this way originally because I tend to be
compulsive like that.


% 
% Thorsten
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%       - Aurelius Augustinus


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