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Said Michael P. Soulier on Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 10:35:30AM -0500:

> Is there a way in Mutt to specify the To: field of an outgoing email
> based on addresses in a random text file? I'm aware of the alias
> capability to specify mailing lists, but if I simply have a file of
> email addresses, and I'd like Mutt to use those for an outgoing
> message, is there a simple way to accomplish that?

I would think that if you use vim that you could accomplish this in a
roundabout way with a vim macro.  It could use something like:

        :r!cat file.txt | sed 's/\n/, /g'

at the To: field in some fashion.  The above is by no means tested (or
even guaranteed correct :-) but is a general idea.  

As for from within Mutt itself and not the editor, I'm not sure.  I'm
not aware of a way to read in any value to one of the header fields as
you are editing it. 

Maybe someone can build on my brainstorm?

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[!] Justin R. Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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