Re: [~OT:] reply-to triggers different address?
on Sun, 09 Feb 2003 12:10:22PM -0500, Derrick 'dman' Hudson insinuated:
> On Sun, Feb 09, 2003 at 11:27:37AM -0500, Nori Heikkinen wrote:
> | so i managed to get myself subscribed to a mailing list with a
> | postfixed address -- i.e., not the one i usually write from. this is
> | a "subscribers-only" list -- and i'm subscribed! -- but every time i
> | post, i get a "your reply is being held for moderation by the list
> | moderator because you were not subscribed" error because i forgot to
> | send the email from the address at which i'm subscribed.
> |
> | is there a way i can tell mutt to automatically use the different
> | address when i'm writing to that list? or do i have to remember
> | myself?
>
> Here's how I do it.
>
> # First set the default From:
> set realname="Derrick 'dman' Hudson"
> set from="dman@dman.ddts.net"
> set use_from
right, okay, i do this.
> # First reset it when changing folders. This is because some of the
> # dynamic behavior is folder-based and some is sender-based.
> folder-hook '.' unmy_hdr From
so you reset it for every folder, then?
> folder-hook '.' set signature="~/util/script/sig_gen.py|"
>
> folder-hook '.' set pgp_sign_as = "1293A514"
>
> # If I was reading SF-related messages, use my SF address as the From:
> folder-hook 'SF-Inbox|roundup' my_hdr "From: \"Derrick \'dman\' Hudson\" <dman13@sf.net>"
>
> # Use the address in that domain if I send to someone in that domain.
> send-hook '~t ^.*@iteams\.org$' \
> my_hdr 'From: Derrick Hudson <derrick.hudson@iteams.org>'
this is *awesome.* wheeeeee!
> Note that this only affects the Headers, not the Envelope. Probably
> the test is performed on the headers (some lists do that) and this
> will get you through.
i'm pretty sure it will. thanks a lot!
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