also sprach Nicolas Rachinsky <mutt-users-1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2007.08.17.1303 +0200]: > If you do this bind in a message-hook, it should solve the problem, if > you reply to a message from the pager. And you can bind L in the index > to a macro that opens the message and does an L again. I haven't tried > this, but I think it should work. Okay, this does work as you say. In the mean time, however, I found that Junio, the git maintainer, really just dislikes M-F-T: http://marc.info/?l=git&m=113882569532399&w=2 Thus, I better comply and *stop* setting the header altogether. send-hook . 'set followup_to' send-hook '~C git@vger\.kernel\.org' 'unset followup_to' I am also experimenting with another solution: if I use my procmail filters to *add* the Mail-Followup-To header, including all From/To/Cc addresses, but have followup_to unset as per the above, I *should* get the desired effect: list-reply would honour M-F-T and put everyone including the mailing list on To/Cc, but since mutt does not add the header by itself, it is not on the outgoing message. I have yet to verify this and publish the solution to the git mailing list. But if you have comments right now, I'd love to hear them! Cheers, -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" net@madduck "cs class at 8:30am. ugly. if you can wake up early enough to get good grades here, you need to develop hacker habits..." -- jeff bailey on #debian-devel spamtraps: madduck.bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx
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