Re: mutt "mail-followup-to" question (was: Re: OT: mysql front end?)
On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 10:46:13PM -0400, Wayne Topa wrote:
> If you are runing exim have you checked your /etc/email-addresses?
> in .muttrc what is set reply_to= ? Mine is set reply_to=ask-yes
I'm running postfix, not exim. Here's my ~/.muttrc file:
# watch these groups for new mail
mailboxes ! +debian-user
mailboxes ! +debian-firewall
# ... and some other similar commands, chopped for space considerations
# identify subscribed mailing lists
lists debian-user
lists debian-firewall
# ... again, more "lists" but chopped
# other options
set alias_file=~/.mutt.aliases
set followup_to
source ~/.mutt.aliases
set record=~/Mail/sent-mail
set signature="~/.sig"
set editor="vim %s "
my_hdr Reply-To: Matt Garman <garman@uiuc.edu>
ignore *
unignore date from: to cc subject x-mailer reply-to user-agent
# end of ~/.muttrc
So... I don't know what program is adding that IP address. That IP
address is a dynamic IP address I get when I dialup my ISP. Obviously it
changes with every call.
> If you don't have 207.144.202.157 anywhere in your .muttrc ISTM that it
> must be added by exim or whatever MTA you are using.
Hrm... I'll look through my postfix consideration. Anyone know where or
why postfix might add information to the "Mail-followup-to" header?
Matt
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