* Cliff Sarginson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011021 22:41]:
> Hello,
> I asked about this problem some time ago, but I will
> dare to ask it again, since it still frustrates me,
> and I still have no answer.
> I have a few different signatures, if I am sending to
> a Dutch address I use a Dutch one, oth
Hello,
I asked about this problem some time ago, but I will
dare to ask it again, since it still frustrates me,
and I still have no answer.
I have a few different signatures, if I am sending to
a Dutch address I use a Dutch one, otherwise an English
one. But for certain people (like my son) I try
* Mikko Hänninen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000317 09:11]:
> Terje Elde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 16 Mar 2000:
> > The problem is that what I need is more or less to enable the send-hook
> > matching only if I'm in a spesific folder, or writing a email from a
> > spesific address.
>
> Well, you
Aaron Schrab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 16 Mar 2000:
> At 20:22 +0200 16 Mar 2000, Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You can't match in a send-hook the From address (that I know of),
>
> Yes, you can.
Really? Cool. :-) What happens if you use my_hdr From: with a
send-hook wh
At 20:22 +0200 16 Mar 2000, Mikko Hänninen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can't match in a send-hook the From address (that I know of),
Yes, you can.
> - the "original message match" pattern operator, as proposed by someone
> (I forget who) -- better than having "reply-hooks", with these it wo
Terje Elde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Thu, 16 Mar 2000:
> The problem is that what I need is more or less to enable the send-hook
> matching only if I'm in a spesific folder, or writing a email from a
> spesific address.
Well, you have two different situations here:
You can't match in a send-h
* Gary Johnson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000316 08:31]:
> I have one signature file for "internal" e-mail and another for
> "external" e-mail. Here's what I put in my muttrc file to select the
> appropriate signature as a function of the addresses's domain:
Thanks :)
> send-hook . 'set signature=$HO
On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 04:11:09PM +0100, Terje Elde wrote:
> ... but is there any way I can manage to set mutt up to check the
> domain I'm sending to, and set the correct sig?
I have one signature file for "internal" e-mail and another for
"external" e-mail. Here's what I put in my muttr
Hi all,
Being a employee of a Norwegian company I'm forced to have three different
signature files. One for my personal mail, one when I'm writing company
mail to a Norwegian email address, and one for all other business related
emails.
Hunting out business related email is easy at the start, bu