Hola,

On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 03:32:53PM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> set reverse_name
> set from = "p...@lespocky.de"
> set use_from
> alternates " .... "
> 
> send-hook . unmy_hdr From:
> send-hook <condition> "my_hdr From: <your_choice>"
> 
> 
> Now when you reply, mutt will use the name in the To: field to determine
> which From: addr to assign, unless <condition> is met and then use
> <your_choice>

This works! Yay, tusen takk!

> > Bonus question while we're at it: I wrote my mutt config some years
> > ago, why would I have wanted to use 'my_hdr From:
> > n...@example.com' instead of 'set from=n...@example.com'?
> 
> Indeed, why would you have?
> 
> send-hook . set from = "<addr_of_your_choosing>"
> send-hook <condition> "set from = <another_addr>"
> // not tested or researched //
> 
> is there more than one way to "skin a cat"?

Okay, if I find some time to feed my curiosity I will search why I
would have done this, I'm pretty sure there was a reason, I wouldn't
have done this without. ;-)

Greets
Alex

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