On Fri Feb25'22 01:29:14PM, Kurt Hackenberg wrote: > From: Kurt Hackenberg <k...@panix.com> > Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 13:29:14 -0500 > To: mutt-users@mutt.org > Subject: Re: Unexplained mutt error > > On 2022/02/25 10:53, Ranjan Maitra wrote: > > > Regardless, actually I think that all I would be happy with would be a > > query or something that alerts me to the fact that I am potentially writing > > to an individual address (or a list) (for when I am on a list, but not in > > general, because then I start to blindly accept because most email is not > > to a list). > > It's possible to configure Mutt so that its index tells you that a message > came from a list. The default index format includes %L, so all you'd have to > do is use "subscribe" to tell Mutt what lists you're subscribed to. Or > there's $auto_subscribe, to do that automatically for lists that announce > themselves. > > With the index telling you the message came from a list, then you would know > to reply with 'L'. > > You could try this to see if you like it by just adding this to your > .muttrc: > set auto_subscribe=yes > > This section of the manual describes what Mutt can do with mailing lists: > <http://mutt.org/doc/manual/#using-lists>
My apologies, I guess I was not at all clear in my question. I want a hook which if I press "r" would give me a query about if I want to answer to the list or reply to the sender. Thanks, Ranjan