Hi, * Nicolas Rachinsky wrote (2004-08-08 10:14): >* Thorsten Haude <mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2004-08-08 09:41 +0200]: >> 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? > >Don't know, but the part of your muttrc you showed us contained no >alternates. Without alternates reverse_name does not work. Ok, that was a bit obscure. I posted the last bit because it could contain something which would overwrite reverse_name. My $alternates is set, though it is still a variable. If I try to use the alternate command, I get Fehler in /home/yooden/.mutt/muttrc, Zeile 25: alternates: Unbekanntes Kommando source: Fehler in /home/yooden/.mutt/muttrc (alternates: Unknown Command) For the adresses yoo@xxxxxxxx yooden@xxxxxxxx .+@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx how would the alternates have to look like? Thorsten -- Profanity is the inevitable linguistic crutch of the inarticulate motherfucker. - Bruce Sherrod
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