On Thursday, November 25, 2021 at 18:32:50 -0600, mai...@email.com wrote:
I had a few more questions. Is it possible to have a hook based on where the email is coming to? So, if I am in this folder, then I use the above, but I am wondering if I can have a hook that says something like if the e-mail was sent to mai...@email.com then use the same account.
reverse_name may help if you always want to reply using the address on which you received the message.
For more flexibility, you may want to unset reverse_name and look at reply-hook and/or send-hook and send2-hook instead, e.g.:
reply-hook '.' 'set from = [your address when no match] reply-hook '~h @([-[:alnum:]_]+\.)*somedomain\.com' 'set from = ...' and send-to counterparts: send-hook '! ~Q' 'set from = [your address when no match] send-hook '~t @([-[:alnum:]_]+\.)*somedomain\.com' 'set from = ...' send2-hook '~t @([-[:alnum:]_]+\.)*somedomain\.com' 'set from = ...'
Also, how do I give multiple folders for a hook? So, in the above, if I am in mutt or R or fedora, etc, I can use that account? Or do I specify one hook for each folder?
This should do: folder-hook '(mutt|R|fedora)' 'set ...'
Many thanks again for your help, Mihail!
Glad I can help. Mihai