Am 2005-12-14 19:20 -0500 schrieb Kyle Wheeler: > subscribe '^mutt-users@mutt\.org$' > alternates '^kyle-mutt@memoryhole\.net$' > send-hook mutt-users@xxxxxxxx \ > "my_hdr From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>" I now have set from=konsti@xxxxxxxxx set use_from="yes" alternates (konsti|lists)@ku-gbr.de ludenkalle.de (konsti|kletschke|lists)@synertronixx.de set envelope_from set reverse_name=yes set reverse_realname=no send-hook ~l 'unmy_hdr From:' send-hook ~l my_hdr From: lists@xxxxxxxxx But these settings overwrite the from to the list address everytime. What is the ~l for? In other examples I found ~t in other some kind of regexp. Is there a list explaining ~l and ~t? 4.4.1. Message Matching Hooks does not explain them... MadKonsti -- GPG KeyID EF62FCEF Fingerprint: 13C9 B16B 9844 EC15 CC2E A080 1E69 3FDA EF62 FCEF
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