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Re: CF: Reply-To: mailing-list?
- To: crow
- Subject: Re: CF: Reply-To: mailing-list?
- From: Anthony Thyssen <>
- Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 13:22:33 +1000
- Cc: crossfire (at) ifi.uio.no
- Dcc: anthony
- In-reply-to: Your message of "09 Dec 1998 18:39:41 EST." <>
- Sender:
Preston F. Crow on wrote...
| >This mailing list is one of those rare cases where the messages arrive
| >with a Reply-To: header set to the originator of the message rather than
| >the list.
|
| >Can this be changed?
|
| I changed it for myself a long time ago. If you use procmail filters,
| what you want is something like:
|
| # Force the reply-to to point to the list.
| :0
| *
| |formail -i "Reply-To: "|$SENDMAIL -oi $MYREALADDR
|
| So at this point, I don't care what the rest of the list does. :)
|
nice idea but doesn't make sense...
Alturnative procmailrc entry (filters mail and then falls through)
=======8<--------CUT HERE----------axes/crowbars permitted---------------
# Add a Reply-To field to incomming crossfire mail
:f
^
|formail -i "Reply-To: "
=======8<--------CUT HERE----------axes/crowbars permitted---------------
NOTE: `^TO' is a special case RE in the procmailrc (see manpage)
Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer ) http://www.sct.gu.edu.au/~anthony/
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