Russell --
...and then Russell A. Khurshudian said...
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% want to change the From: headers depending on which domain people send me
...
% Is it possible to use hooks to accomplish this? If so, how? Is there an
% easier way of going about doing this, otherwise? Thanks for the help.
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I have two domains registered, domain1.com and domain2.com for instance. I
want to change the From: headers depending on which domain people send me
email to. So if people send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], i want to reply with a
From: header of [EMAIL PROTECTED] I want to do the same thing for
IL PROTECTED] [for Mutt]
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [for debian-user], and so on.
>
> How is possible to configure mutt to have these from headers set to
> the right address according to the list I'm writing to?
>
> Ciao
> Vittorio
PROTECTED] [for Mutt]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [for debian-user], and so on.
How is possible to configure mutt to have these from headers set to
the right address according to the list I'm writing to?
Ciao
Vittorio
Kelly Scroggins muttered:
> When I use the 'a' key to add an address to my
> alias file, it defaults to the senders address.
> Is there a way to select other addresses from the
> header?
What about copy/paste? In the pager grab the adress you like and paste
it at the Adress: prompt.
HTH,
Michae
Kelly Scroggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Fri, 09 Jun 2000:
> When I use the 'a' key to add an address to my
> alias file, it defaults to the senders address.
> Is there a way to select other addresses from the
> header?
Not that I know of.
You may have luck creating a small shell/perl script
When I use the 'a' key to add an address to my
alias file, it defaults to the senders address.
Is there a way to select other addresses from the
header?
I've searched the mutt manual but not found an
answer.
Thanks,
kelly