On Sat, Aug 08, 2009 at 15:43 +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
Bernd Siggy Brentrup writes:
[Barry Warsaw contributed the comment:]
You can do this for Mailman lists, at least when you are explicitly CC'd with an address that's subscribed to the list. You'll get the direct copy and not the list copy though. That's the best Mailman can do (anything more takes a better MUA ;).
They don't come *better* than mutt, though. At best, "different".
Oh no, no yamuad (Yet Another MUA Discussion) please.
I know that's because I mentioned it, I didn't recall the variable name though. In the first place I don't want to see 2 copies arriving, no MUA involved here.
I suggest "/etc/init.d/$MTA stop" is the only way to guarantee that two copies of something will never arrive. The next best is to set Reply-To, which might actually have the desired effect most of the time. The next best is to set Mail-Followup-To, which won't have any effect but you will get a lot of sympathy from Dan Bernstein and Emacs/Gnus users.
I'm subscribed to some MLs that mangle with Reply-To to keep subscribers with broken MUAs happy, mutt does the Mail-Followup-To for me w/o my intervention.
Do you know anybody who wants to see djb happy?
P.S. You owe me $250/hr X 5 seconds / (3600 seconds/hour) = $0.35 for time & expense of fixing up the headers in this message. You pay the wire transfer and currency conversion costs.<wink>
You actually read those winnegan.fake (my version of localnet) headers? Nobody does this! As kind of a reward IOU a beer should we ever meet.
Regards Siggy
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