On Apr 04, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> ...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
> % writing to, but my emails usually start by going into the folder for the
> % person that I am writing to and clicking an old email from them, then
> % pressing "r" which adds in the in-reply-to line in the header.  I then
> % manually "E"dit the email headers and remove the reference to the reply.
> 
> If you can get rid of the References: and In-Reply-To: headers, then
> you're on your way, but if you leave either then mutt will very cleverly
> ferret out where the message belongs -- even if it no longer belongs
> there -- and place it for the reader.

Not quite; as Cedric noted, you can just remove the IRT header with
$edit_headers set and Mutt will Know What You Meant.

> % There must be an easier way - anyone? :)
> 
> Yes, there is; use your aliases file or an external query to something
> like lbdb or abook or ...

This is what he did, but a 3rd option is to use 'show-address' (bound to @)
for a quick cut-and-paste.

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