Configure mutt to be used in git and lkml mailing lists (was: Re: [PATCH] git-svn: remove --first-parent, add --upstream)

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On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 01:51:30PM +0200, Peter Baumann wrote:
> > [btw: could you please stop messing with 'Mail-Followup-To:'? When
> > replying to your mail, I don't want everyone _except_ you in the 'To:'
> > header...]
> > 
> 
> Sorry, I wasn't aware of that.
> 
> I had a 'subscribe git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' in my muttrc and just pressed 'g'
> for group reply. Reading the docs suggested to 'set followup_to=no' (as
> I did before sending this message). Per default it is set to 'yes'.
> 
> Could anyone more experienced with mutt correct me if this was the wrong
> fix for this problem (or even point me to the right documentation)?
> 

[I'm sending this to the list too so it ends up in the archives. I cut
the rest of the people from the To: list because this is not directly
relevant to them.]

Just don't use 'subscribe list' and mutt won't mess up with
mail-followup-to. Instead of using 'l' to reply-to-list keep using 'g'
to reply to everyone involved in the subthread and everything should be
fine :>

- ferdy

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