Aleks, et al --
...and then Aleks Owczarek said...
%
% On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 sometime, David T-G wrote:
% > Let's see... So you want the headers to look like
% >
% > To: TheGuys: joe@, jack@, tony@;
...
% > To: TheGuys :;
...
% > %
% > % Perhaps these 2 features are planned for a future release
On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 sometime, David T-G wrote:
> Let's see... So you want the headers to look like
>
> To: TheGuys
> Bcc: joe@, jack@, tony@
>
> or perhaps just
>
> To: TheGuys: joe@, jack@, tony@;
>
> The second entry is your key, and you'll find that the first entry will
> actually look lik
Aleks --
You'll have to watch for my real reply on the mailing list, since ... you
need to fix your M-F-T: header to include your domain; amazingly enough I
got a "there is no aleks here" return from my MTA ;-)
:-D
--
David T-G * It's easier to fight for one's principles
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Aleks --
...and then Aleks Owczarek said...
%
% How do I do the following in mutt 1.2.5i (I don't system admin the
% machine I email from)?
FWIW you could build and locally install your own copy of 1.3.27, but if
you note to your SysAdmin that 1.2.5 has a security hole and that it
would be as e
How do I do the following in mutt 1.2.5i (I don't system admin the
machine I email from)?
Say I have an alias in my alias list that reads
alias theguys [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I want to send an email to the alias theguys so when the emails are
sent
each recipien