Re: [gentoo-user] mutt question

2005-08-07 Thread Willie Wong
It is a feature. Mutt gives you the option of saving local copy of mail when you send. If all the mail in your sent mail folder displays as "From: David H. Askew", you'll never be able to tell which is which (= I've never actually tried to set that behaviour differently, try looking at the mutt ma

Re: [gentoo-user] mutt question

2005-08-06 Thread David H. Askew
i'm actually using nbsmtp, but I don't think its actually a header problem, but rather a mutt display problem ... thanks for the suggestion anyway -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] mutt question

2005-08-06 Thread Philip Webb
050806 David H. Askew wrote: > whenever I send an email with mutt to a mailing list like I am now, > and I receive a copy of my own post, > Mutt displays the From: information different for my emails : eg > 421 F Aug06 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] test > I have set realname="myrealname" set in my .mutt

[gentoo-user] mutt question

2005-08-06 Thread David H. Askew
whenever I send an email with mutt to a mailing list, (like I am now), and I receive a copy of my own post, mutt displays the From: information different for my emails example: 421 F Aug06 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] test I have set realname="myrealname" set in my .muttrc is this a feature ?