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Re: SIGPIPE thrown from an MDA or a stream socket error



dman

This is my ~/.muttrc

As you can see I have used "subscribe" that generates the
Mail-Followup-To header.  I see my header with the list and with my
own address as you pointed out, but cannot see where that comes
from.

Most of this is per the default .muttrc
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#
# System configuration file for Mutt
#

set editor="jove"	# my editor is a lite emacs clone
subscribe debian-user@lists.debian.org	# favourite email list

# this section is per default .muttrc
# default list of header fields to weed when displaying
#
# ignore "from " received content- mime-version status x-status message-id
# ignore sender references return-path lines

# see /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt for simple instructions here and
# see sample .muttrc files in usr/share/doc/mutt/samples for ideas

# my settings
ignore *	#ignore all headers and then allow and order as below
unignore	from: to date cc subject 
hdr_order	From: To: Date: Subject:  # header order on pager

set alias_file=~/inksi.aliases  # set seperate alias file to avoid clutter here
set index_format="%4C %Z %{%b %d} %-15.15F (%3l) %s" # show names
set record=~/Mail/mbox	# set default for copy of message
set pager_stop		# don't fall thru to next message
set pager_context=1	# carry one line over to next page
set save_name=yes	# save to name@ if folder name exists

# back to default .muttrc   --- see end of file ---
# emacs-like bindings
bind editor    "\e<delete>"    kill-word
bind editor    "\e<backspace>" kill-word

# map delete-char to a sane value
bind editor     <delete>  delete-char

# some people actually like these settings
#set pager_stop
#bind pager <up> previous-line
#bind pager <down> next-line

# don't add the hostname to the From header
unset use_domain
# don't generate a From header
unset use_from

# Specifies how to sort messages in the index menu.
set sort=threads

# Exim does not removes Bcc headers
unset write_bcc
# Postfix and qmail uses Delivered-To for detecting loops
unset bounce_delivered

# weed out binary-only announcements to -devel-changes
#macro index \CW T!~s\(.*source.*\)\nWn^T~A\n "Weed out binary-only announcements"

# imitate the old search-body function
macro index \eb '/~b ' 'search in message bodies'

# simulate the old url menu
macro index \cb |urlview\n 'call urlview to extract URLs out of a message'
macro pager \cb |urlview\n 'call urlview to extract URLs out of a message'

# Show documentation when pressing F1
macro generic <f1> "!zless /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz\n" "Show Mutt documentation"
macro index   <f1> "!zless /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz\n" "Show Mutt documentation"
macro pager   <f1> "!zless /usr/share/doc/mutt/manual.txt.gz\n" "Show Mutt documentation"

# If Mutt is unable to determine your site's domain name correctly, you can
# set the default here.
#
# set hostname=cs.hmc.edu

# If your sendmail supports the -B8BITMIME flag, enable the following
# 
# set use_8bitmime

# these colors are nice
color hdrdefault cyan default
color quoted   green default
color signature        cyan default
color attachment brightyellow default
color indicator black cyan
#color indicator brightblack cyan      # nicer in reverse-color xterms
color status   brightgreen blue
color tree     red default
color markers  brightred default
color tilde    blue default
color header   brightgreen default ^From:
color header   brightcyan default ^To:
color header   brightcyan default ^Reply-To:
color header   brightcyan default ^Cc:
color header   brightblue default ^Subject:
color body     brightred default [\-\.+_a-zA-Z0-9]+@[\-\.a-zA-Z0-9]+
color body     brightblue default (http|ftp)://[\-\.\,/%~_:?\#a-zA-Z0-9]+

# aliases for broken MUAs
charset-hook US-ASCII     ISO-8859-1
charset-hook x-unknown    ISO-8859-1
charset-hook windows-1250 CP1250
charset-hook windows-1251 CP1251
charset-hook windows-1252 CP1252
charset-hook windows-1253 CP1253
charset-hook windows-1254 CP1254
charset-hook windows-1255 CP1255
charset-hook windows-1256 CP1256
charset-hook windows-1257 CP1257
charset-hook windows-1258 CP1258

##
## More settings
##

# GnuPG configuration commented out as unused
# set pgp_sign_micalg=pgp-sha1 # default for DSS keys
# set pgp_decode_command="gpg %?p?--passphrase-fd 0? --no-verbose --batch --output - %f"
# set pgp_verify_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --output - --verify %s %f"
# set pgp_decrypt_command="gpg --passphrase-fd 0 --no-verbose --batch --output - %f"
# set pgp_sign_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --output - --passphrase-fd 0 --armor --detach-sign --textmode %?a?-u %a? %f"
# set pgp_clearsign_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --output - --passphrase-fd 0 --armor --textmode --clearsign %?a?-u %a? %f"
# set pgp_encrypt_only_command="/usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg -v --batch --output - --encrypt --textmode --armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f"
# set pgp_encrypt_sign_command="/usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg --passphrase-fd 0 -v --batch --output - --encrypt --sign %?a?-u %a? --armor --always-trust -- -r %r -- %f"
# set pgp_import_command="gpg --no-verbose --import -v %f"
# set pgp_export_command="gpg --no-verbose --export --armor %r"
# set pgp_verify_key_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --fingerprint --check-sigs %r"
# set pgp_list_pubring_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --with-colons --list-keys %r" 
# set pgp_list_secring_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --with-colons --list-secret-keys %r" 
# set pgp_getkeys_command=""

# some email aliases
source ~/inksi.aliases
# no aliases here

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-- 
Ian Balchin
http://www.imaginet.co.za/fables
This machine is running Debian GNU/Linux ... http://www.debian.org



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