On Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 04:20:46PM -0600, Aaron Schrab wrote:
> The 'my_hdr From:' command is overriding the effect of reverse name. If
> you're using a 1.1.x version, you can set the 'from' variable to the
> address you want to be the default instead of using my_hdr.
Thanks! Worked like a char
At 23:52 -0500 18 Mar 2000, "James F. Kubecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> set nouse_domain # 'cause I'm on a dialup
> my_hdr From: James F. Kubecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # Default email
> set alternates=((james|linux)@kubecki.com|[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> set reverse_name=y
James F. Kubecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 18 Mar 2000:
> I'm new to Mutt (and yes, I'm using Pine to send this; I'm won't be using
> Mutt fully until I get this figured out! :) ),
Well, since I can't check the headers, which Mutt version are you using?
This is significant because the opt
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Subject: Help with Multiple Email Addresses
Hi there...
I'm new to Mutt (and yes, I'm using Pine to send this; I'm won't be using
Mutt fully until I get this figured out! :) ), and I'm having trouble with
one particular area: using multiple email addresses.
Here
Hi there...
I'm new to Mutt (and yes, I'm using Pine to send this; I'm won't be using
Mutt fully until I get this figured out! :) ), and I'm having trouble with
one particular area: using multiple email addresses.
Here's what I have so far:
In my .muttrc, I have (among other things) the following