On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 07:08:53PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: > * David Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-12 17:52 +0200]: > > On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 04:12:19PM +0200, Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: > > > * Mat Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-12 14:58 +0100]: > > > Look for index_format. I think you want to replace %L with %F. > > > > Sorry, I somehow missed that section. > > No problem. > > > One point: the definition of %L seems wrong (s/"lists"/"subscribe"). > > I don't think so. It behaves with known lists exactly like with > subscribed lists. And every subscribed list is a known list. > | Every subscribed mailing list is known. To mark a mailing list as > | known, use the ``lists'' command. To mark it as subscribed, use > | ``subscribe''. > > But it could be more clear. You could submit a bug report with flea > for it.
Well, my documentation (did I mention it was version 1.3.28i) of the %L variable says, if I can copy it correctly (because I've never found out how to combine "r" and "-i"): If an address to the To or CC header field matches an address defined by the user's "lists" command, this displays "To <list- name>", otherwise the same as %F. For me, just using "lists" gets me the sender's name, while using "subscribe" gets me "To <listname>". Unless there is something wrong with my setup somewhere, that definition is actually wrong. Substituting "subscribe" for "lists" would correct it. David > > Nicolas > > PS: > Mail-Followup-To: David Jardine <blu>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ??