On 31 Dec 2013, at 0:25, Shawn Morris wrote:
In other mail clients I've worked around this by setting the
reply-to for
the other addresses to the preferred address,
How does that solve the problem? You would still be using the wrong
sender
in the first reply -- or do I not understand what y
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 5:08 PM, Benny Kjær Nielsen
wrote:
> On 30 Dec 2013, at 23:30, Shawn Morris wrote:
>
> I have multiple addresses from work, but I only ever want to send mail from
> one. In mutt I handle this in the following way:
> set reverse_name=no (This is actually the default)
> alter
On 30 Dec 2013, at 23:30, Shawn Morris wrote:
I have multiple addresses from work, but I only ever want to send mail
from
one. In mutt I handle this in the following way:
set reverse_name=no (This is actually the default)
alternates shawn@us..net smorris@us..net
smorris@.net
This lets mutt
No, if I receive an e-mail to smorris@.net, I want the From: on my
reply to be shawn@.net, not smorris. MailMate (and most mail
clients) use smorris as the From:
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Steve Mayer wrote:
> Shawn,
>
> If you edit the IMAP account info, you'll see a text field where yo
Shawn,
If you edit the IMAP account info, you'll see a text field where you
can list all of the email addresses that you might receive email for at
that IMAP server. I believe the first one you list will always be the
default.
Does this allow you to what you're asking?
Thanks,
--
Stev
I have multiple addresses from work, but I only ever want to send mail from
one. In mutt I handle this in the following way:
set reverse_name=no (This is actually the default)
alternates shawn@us..net smorris@us..net smorris@.net
This lets mutt know that I am those 3 addresses but my mail always