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Does Mutt have a way to change the "from" header?  I am collecting mail
from a remote mailserver, and I need to change the "from" header to
reflect the address of the box where the message came from when replying.

Lorenzo

E Pluribus Unix

Kenny Hitt staggered into view and mumbled:

> Hi.  You use ignore statments in your .muttrc file.  If you put a line
> like
>
> ignore *
> mutt will weed out all headers.  You can also tell mutt to ignore
> specific headers by listing them.  This info is documented in the manual
> as well as the .muttrc file.  The .muttrc file is in the user's home
> directory.  On my Debian system, the system wide config file is
> /etc/Muttrc
>
> Note: Since Unix is case sensitive check this message carefully for
> correct file names.
>           Kenny
>
> >
>
> On Thu, Apr 10, 2003 at 10:00:33PM -0400, Alex Snow wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > I'm thinking of switching to mutt for a mail client.  I have one question:
> > how can I turn off some of the headers displayed in the pager while
> > viewing messages? I would like to disable showing of headers I dont care
> > about like return-path, message-id, x-flags, etc etc.  Is there any way to
> > do this?
> > Thanks!
> >
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