On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 05:27:55PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote: > Way back on 27.04.09 16:57, Kyle Wheeler wrote: > > > send2-hook '~C helpdesk@mycompany' \ > > '<edit-reply-to><kill-line>helpdesk@mycompany<enter>' > > to: > > reply-hook '~f x...@yyy.asn.au' \ > '<edit-to><kill-line>z...@bigpond.com<enter>'
You'll want to use the "push" command: reply-hook '~f x...@yyy.asn.au' \ 'push <edit-to><kill-line>z...@bigpond.com<enter>' *However*, this kind of thing is very delicate. Any prompts that occur after the hook is set will try to read from the pushed input, for example $include should either be set to yes/no or you'll need to add a "y" at the beginning of the push string for that prompt. -- Kevin J. McCarthy GPG Fingerprint: 8975 A9B3 3AA3 7910 385C 5308 ADEF 7684 8031 6BDA
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