Sorry Patrick, I didn't see your message until to-day, looking in the archives [may be posts sent to the list are being filtered by my anti-spam]
------------------- From: Patrick Shanahan <ptilopteri () gmail ! com> Date: 2008-07-06 20:36:50 Message-ID: 20080706203650.GD22932 () wahoo ! no-ip ! org [Download message RAW] * Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-06-08 16:18]: > [ cut ] send-hook majordomo 'my_hdr From: Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' loose the '~t ....' send-hook matches on a pattern existing in the "To:" address, the flag is confusing it and quote marks should only be required if character escaping was necessary. the 'unhook' statement should only be necessary at the top of your send-hook list, not each individual send-hook. -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 ------------------- I corrected my .muttrc as you suggested but the result is perfectly the same: all outgoing messages will maintain my generic headers. I tried both with alias and full name of the list, tried editing the message before sending it: nohope! So I conclude that either my mutt (1.5.13-1.ethch1) is bugged or I have something strange elsewere in .muttrc. Before I give definitely up, could you please confirm that I'm wright in assuming that send-hook should work (i.e. change headers) for messages being sent and the change should occur as the message is being composed, as soon as the _To:_ field is filled with the particular address? Thanks for your assistance. Regards, Ennio -- [Perche' usare Win$ozz (dico io) se ..."anche uno sciocco sa farlo. \\?// Fa' qualche cosa di cui non sei capace!" (diceva Henry Miller) ] (°|°) [Why use Win$ozz (I say) if ... "even a fool can do that. )=( Do something you aren't good at!" (as Henry Miller used to say) ]