Re: Setting From: when replying

2001-03-01 Thread Ken Weingold
On Thu, Mar 1, 2001, Michael Tatge wrote: > That's exatly the problem here. Don't use my_hdr when you use > reverse_name. my_hdr always overwrites any other header settings. > > Here's my config: > > # Configure From: > set realname="Michael Tatge" > set from="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > set use_from

Re: Setting From: when replying

2001-03-01 Thread Michael Tatge
Ken Weingold muttered: > I am still trying to get this to work and it is not. I also get mail > at different address and would like mutt to change the From: field to > that address the email to which I am replying to was sent. I have > 'set reverse_name' and 'set alternatives' with the address s

Re: Setting From: when replying

2001-03-01 Thread Ken Weingold
I am still trying to get this to work and it is not. I also get mail at different address and would like mutt to change the From: field to that address the email to which I am replying to was sent. I have 'set reverse_name' and 'set alternatives' with the address set, and it still puts in the my

Re: Setting From: when replying

2001-02-11 Thread Drew Bloechl
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 10:35:17PM -0800, Chip Paswater wrote: > When replying to a message, does mutt have the ability to set the From: > field automatically based on which email address a message was > originally sent to? For example: It certainly does. See documentation and look at $reverse_

Re: Setting From: when replying

2001-02-10 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Chip Paswater wrote: > When replying to a message, does mutt have the ability to set the From: > field automatically based on which email address a message was > originally sent to? For example: set alternates set reverse_name --suresh -- Suresh Ramasubramanian + Wallopus Malletus In

Re: Setting From: when replying

2001-02-10 Thread Timothy Legant
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001 at 10:35:17PM -0800, Chip Paswater wrote: > When replying to a message, does mutt have the ability to set the From: > field automatically based on which email address a message was > originally sent to? For example: set reverse_name Tim

Setting From: when replying

2001-02-10 Thread Chip Paswater
When replying to a message, does mutt have the ability to set the From: field automatically based on which email address a message was originally sent to? For example: If someone sends a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which comes to my mailbox, which also recieves mail for 3 other email addresses

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-05 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-02-04 01:07:06 +0100, Terje Elde wrote: > That's not normally a problem, but what happens when I want that > for my default email, but I want [EMAIL PROTECTED] when I reply to > emails sent to that addr? Normally my_hdr overrides any good done > by reverse_name :( You are stumbling over

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-04 Thread Marius Gedminas
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 01:07:06AM +0100, Terje Elde wrote: > New challenge: > > My box is set with my email addr as [EMAIL PROTECTED], because that's what I > want when I just get lazy and pipe things into mail, and when I reply to > news postings using slrn and such. However, for mutt I want th

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-04 Thread Terje Elde
* David DeSimone ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000203 22:29]: > > What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message > > to the same address as the To: field in the original message. > > There is a 'reverse_name' option you can enable to do this. > > You will need to make sure that

Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread Dav Coleman
I receive mail at many email addresses, but they all get forwarded to the same address. For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message to the same address as the To: field in the origi

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread John R. Sheets
On Thursday, February 03, 2000, David DeSimone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Something like this should work: > > set alternates='^((dav|two)@abc\.com|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED])$' I think you missed a couple '\'... set alternates='^((dav|two)@abc\.com|dav@foobar\.com|code@x

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Dav Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 03 Feb 2000: > What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message > to the same address as the To: field in the original message. You should set the variable $reverse_name in your .muttrc. Make sure your alternates settings are

Re: Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread David DeSimone
Dav Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message > to the same address as the To: field in the original message. There is a 'reverse_name' option you can enable to do this. You will need to make sure that your 'alternates' settin

Fwd: Setting From when replying

2000-02-03 Thread Dav Coleman
I receive mail at many email addresses, but they all get forwarded to the same address. For example: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] What I want is for mutt to set the From: field when I reply to a message to the same address as the To: field in the origi