On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 11:37:01AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > I can say from experience that you can even set it to "pdrap.org" and be > done with it. That would work for me except for where my wife and I get
Thanks, setting it to pdrap.org also seems to work well. But, I still have a puzzling situation. I am a subscriber to two different yahoo groups, both of the under that address [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I reply to one, mutt fills in the From: header properly, with the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I reply to the other one, mutt does not generate any From: header at all. This is very puzzling to me, since the envelope address is the same on both e-mails. I have compared the headers side by side and nothing stands out as being the cause of the differing behavior. Exactly what does mutt read when it is executing the reverse_name function? [I also found the definition of McQ on the alt.fan.warlord pages. I guess I miscommunicated my newbieness - I am a new e-mail administrator, but not new to Usenet and the Internet. I was first on Usenet with my 300 baud modem in September 1988. I looked into the issue of sig length about 10 years ago, and I seem to recall that it was 72 characters at that time, because of teletype limitations. I didn't realize that it was now 80 characters, and called McQ.] -- Patrick Draper | Don't |[EMAIL PROTECTED] Austin, Texas | Fear |Father Order runs at a http://www.pdrap.org | The |good pace, but old Mother Be Microsoft Free - Use Linux |Penguin |Chaos is winning the race.