On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 10:26:42AM +0200, Michael Tatge stood up and spoke:
> >
> > Anyway, the question is this: If I am reading a message that was sent to me
> > at nils@domain1 and I hit "Reply", is there some way to tell mutt to
> > automatically use nils@domain1 as the FROM address for the r
Nils Holland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) muttered:
> I receive eMail at different addresses,
>
> Anyway, the question is this: If I am reading a message that was sent to me
> at nils@domain1 and I hit "Reply", is there some way to tell mutt to
> automatically use nils@domain1 as the FROM address for the
V K wrote:
> > From what I can currently see, mutt will always take > username>@ as my FROM address. So - any
> > ideas if I can easily tell it to set a reply's FROM address from the
> > context of the message I am replying to, as described above?
> I don't think it's possible to do this withi
> > From what I can currently see, mutt will always take > username>@ as my FROM address. So - any
> > ideas if I can easily tell it to set a reply's FROM address from the
> > context of the message I am replying to, as described above?
>
> I don't think it's possible to do this within the conte
> From what I can currently see, mutt will always take username>@ as my FROM address. So - any
> ideas if I can easily tell it to set a reply's FROM address from the
> context of the message I am replying to, as described above?
I don't think it's possible to do this within the context of the ms
Hi folks,
having been a long time mutt users, it was only recently that I started
wondering about the following:
I receive eMail at different addresses, but fetchmail actually packs
everything back into my mail mailbox on my local machine (ok, procmail
actually filters it so that it gets put in