Hi, * Nicolas Rachinsky wrote (2004-08-08 08:44): >* Domas Lukoshius <asimov@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [2004-08-08 09:39 +0300]: >> I think I can do it with 'set alternates' ? > >Yes, and reverse_name. This does not work here. What could be the reason for this? Here is the last part of my muttrc: - - - Schnipp - - - set reverse_name set envelope_from set signature="getRandomLine.rb /home/yooden/.mutt/sigs '-- '|" set forward_format="[Fwd] %s" my_hdr X-Warning: Email may contain unsmilyfied humor and/or satire. my_hdr Keywords: `getRandomLine.rb /home/yooden/.mutt/keywords '~###~'` my_hdr Organization: `getRandomLine.rb /home/yooden/.mutt/organization '~###~'` # Message Content set allow_8bit # Delivery unset fcc_attach set dsn_notify="failure,delay" set dsn_return=hdrs set hidden_host set mime_forward=ask-yes unset write_bcc set reply_to=yes folder-hook . 'set ignore_list_reply_to' folder-hook 'SuSE' 'unset ignore_list_reply_to' folder-hook 'Mutt' 'unset ignore_list_reply_to' folder-hook 'Debian' 'unset ignore_list_reply_to' set send_charset="us-ascii:iso-8859-1:iso-8859-15:utf-8" # folder-specific behaviour folder-hook =sent 'set sort=date-sent' - - - Schnapp - - - I set reverse_name, but Mutt always uses one specific adress to answer the mail. I don't see why this address is or why reverse_name does not fire. Why? Thorsten -- If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. - Sir Isaac Newton
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