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On Thursday 02 November 2006 15:05, brettholcomb@×××××××××.net wrote: |
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> Nice tip. |
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> > From: Alan McKinnon <alan@××××××××××××××××.za> |
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> > Date: 2006/11/02 Thu AM 09:17:59 EST |
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> > To: gentoo-user@l.g.o |
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> > Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Kmail Reply to errors |
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> > On Thursday 02 November 2006 16:09, brettholcomb@×××××××××.net wrote: |
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> > > What I did was create folders for each mail list and tell Kmail the |
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> > > folder contains a mail list. When you do that you have an option to |
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> > > put the reply to address for the list in the setup. After that I |
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> > > filter the mail list messages to the right folder and when I hit |
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> > > reply I get the right address. |
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> > For the last step, type 'l' to reply to a list, then kmail gets even |
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> > smarter and always picks the list address for the headers, regardless |
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> > of how the list admin has munged Reply-To: |
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Thank you for your suggestions. I would like to retain my messages in folders |
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relative to the mail accounts, so I haven't tried segregating them according |
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to different mailing-lists. |
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Nevertheless, I tried pressing 'l' on a non-gentoo ML and it didn't work. :( |
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Could it be that my Kmail is borked and I need to remerge it? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |