On Thursday 07 October 2004 11:23, James Knott wrote:
Jim Cunning wrote:
Put the following recipe in your .procmailrc and you won't have the
problems you describe: :0f
* ^X-Mailinglist: suse-linux-e
| formail -bfi "Reply-To:suse-linux-e@suse.com"
Aren't you assuming that we're running procmail? How would someone who simply downloads their e-mail from an ISP make use of the above?
Or, how about just using Kmail and configure the Folder to set the "Folder holds mailing list option", and then setup the Filter option for a particular mailing list? Or, as someone else mentioned, using the L (list reply) for Mutt. (this has to be setup in you're muttrc file btw, if I remember correctly that is!) Besides that, isn't procmail just for "incoming sort"? Normally you're MTA takes care of conversions of local to real mail addresses. (like Postfix via sender_canonical_maps and recipient_canonical_maps, say mail for postmaster@yourdomain.com would go to bob@localhost and bob@localhost would convert to bob@yourdomain.com when sending) Just a few suggestions here, obviously it varies for what mail client you're using and such. Hopefully I helped a little here, since I've missed most of this thread. Dana