It looks like the case where the save default doesn't go to the list name
is when the listname is in the Cc instead of the To.
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Using a large mallet, Alan Batie whacked out:
> It looks like the case where the save default doesn't go to the list name
> is when the listname is in the Cc instead of the To.
Use ^[EMAIL PROTECTED] to filter on. Or use the ^TO_ mutt-users
in your .procmailrc.
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Suresh Ramasubramanian + Lum
Using a large mallet, Alan Batie whacked out:
> I'm just upgraded to the latest mutt (1.2.4) after running with an
> ancient version forever (pre-1.0). I find that the list handling is
> broken --- according to the documentation on www.mutt.org, nothing
Not broken - just changed. The 'lists' c
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 07:42:12AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Not broken - just changed. The 'lists' command has been superseded by the
> 'subscribe' command. Read readme.upgrade ;)
Sorry, I only read the manual ;-) which makes it sound like lists and
subscribe do the same thing, o
On 2000-07-29 15:24:45 -0700, DAve wrote:
> Currently, ssmtp ignores the 'envelope_from' field because the
> 'From:' field is always included in the mail header from Mutt.
> This leaves me with little options, switch to sendmail (kinda
> overkill for a laptop), or find a way to remove the 'From;"
I'm using thomas roessler's ultimate muttrc config file with exim and
debian 2.2.16. I can't send mail with mutt. I tried using a different
muttrc file that worked with exim before I upgraded from potato to woody
and it didn't work either. Is there something I have to change in
configuration? Are
Using a large mallet, Thomas Roessler whacked out:
> Well, mutt's envelope_from option permits you to make the envelope
> >from identical to the header from. You can't set them independently
> of each other, currently.
How about using the old way (set sendmail)?
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Suresh Ramasubramanian + Lu
Using a large mallet, Dale Morris whacked out:
> I'm using thomas roessler's ultimate muttrc config file with exim and
> debian 2.2.16. I can't send mail with mutt. I tried using a different
> muttrc file that worked with exim before I upgraded from potato to woody
> and it didn't work either. I
> I'm using thomas roessler's ultimate muttrc config file with exim and
> debian 2.2.16. I can't send mail with mutt. I tried using a different
> muttrc file that worked with exim before I upgraded from potato to
woody
> and it didn't work either. Is there something I have to change in
> configu
Using a large mallet, Dale Morris whacked out:
> I am unable to send mail. nothing goes out. there are no error messages.
> I checked the .muttrc file (search $dsn_notify and $dsn_return) and it's
> not showing in the file. ??
Maybe your exim configuration is fscked up somewhere? This doesn't l
After trying a few more things I'm thinking that is my only option, seems
kinda overkill for moving mail across the room though.
DAve
And Suresh Ramasubramanian said
> Using a large mallet, Thomas Roessler whacked out:
>
> > Well, mutt's envelope_from option permits you to make the envelo
And Mikko Hänninen said
> What *does* sSMTP use as the envelope sender address in case the From
> header is present, shouldn't it use the address from the From header?
> If so, then it should be the exact same behaviour of $envelope_from..
> But obviously this isn't happening.
Trying your su
Using a large mallet, DAve whacked out:
> After trying a few more things I'm thinking that is my only option, seems
> kinda overkill for moving mail across the room though.
$envelope_from does the same thing.
> And Suresh Ramasubramanian said
> > How about using the old way (set sendmai
I have been using Mutt for a week and am a total convert. I _did_ have a
lot of problems but they where all associated with RedHat stuffing things
out of the way. :)
Anyhoo, I urgently need to send at an email to list of 196 people. I want
to Bcc them so that they don't all get the list. I seem t
Using a large mallet, Rob Watkin whacked out:
> 1. run Mutt from the command line and using something like xargs pipe the
> 2. convert my file to an single line and put it into my .mail_aliases
> Well both these methods seem so clumbsy. I am sure there must be a better
Yeah - use smartlist
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