* Rob Park <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 22:49]: > Alas! darren chamberlain spake thus: > > * Alex Polite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-09-17 08:22]: > > > How do I start composing a new message to a mailing list? What I > > > usually do now is push "L" for list-reply the remove the body and > > > appropriate headers. > > > > I have this in my config: > > > > subscribe mutt-users@ > > mailboxes =lists/mutt-users > > folder-hook =lists/mutt-users "macro index m \"<mail>[EMAIL PROTECTED]\"" > > > > subscribe mutt-dev@ > > subscribe @bugs.guug.de > > mailboxes =lists/mutt-dev > > folder-hook =lists/mutt-dev "macro index m \"<mail>[EMAIL PROTECTED]\"" > > > > When I hit m in my mutt folders, it executes the macro, with the > > appropriate stuff filled in. > > That's awfully restrictive. What if you were in another mbox and you > wanted to mail mutt-users?
In that case, an alias (or good old-fashioned typing) Does The Right Thing. Because there is no "\n" at the end of the macros, the To: line is seeded, not set (I can always ^U the line to start over, for example). In practice, I only send mail to lists from within the mailbox for that list, even when creating a new message and not responding. The macros above reflect my usage patterns, not the other way around. > I just use an alias, and send mail normally. Yep. This just makes that a little simpler. My macros work with aliases, of course, so I could have an alias for mutt-users that the macro invokes, which is useful for when a list changes its address (from, hypothetically speaking, guug.de to mutt.org): then only the alias needs updating. (darren) -- Elegance and truth are inversely related. -- Becker's Razor