On (10/02/13 08:33), Patrick Shanahan <ptilopt...@gmail.com> put forth the 
proposition:
* David Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> [02-10-13 08:27]:
On (10/02/13 07:35), James Griffin <jmz.grif...@kode5.net> put forth the 
proposition:
>--> David Woodfall <d...@dawoodfall.net> [2013-02-10 00:42:27 +0000]:
>
>>I've a few mailing lists where people don't send to the mailing list
>>instead they CC it. In which case when I reply to the list mutt
>>doesn't recognise it as a list and I have to do a normal reply and
>>manually put in the mailing list address in the send field.
>>
>>Is there a way of getting mutt to recognise a list from the CC
>>address?
>>
>>I guess the other way is to nag people into using a proper email
>>client :)
>
>Although I also use the procmail trick to remove duplicate mail, if you
>have used the subscribe and/or lists command you should just be able to
>use the key <shift>L to reply to the list and only the list. I'm pretty
>sure this works when there are mulitple recipients in a message,
>inlcuding CC.
>
<shift>L doesn't work for me when the list is in Cc.

then you have something incorrectly set, works for me.

Indeed it seems my lists generating scripts was using the folder name
and not the address:

mutt-users@mutt_org

talking of which, I will post a new question about this.

Talking of duplicates, I have 2 emails from Russell with Cc to the
list, so that procmail trick doesn't seem to be working too well, but it did
save the dups in duplicates/.

who the mails are to/from/cc/bcc/.... makes no difference, mails are
declared dups by the "Msg-ID", nothing else.  If the same mail is "posted"
twice, it will not have the same "Msg-ID", ie: not a dup.

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