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[Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too
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Bob Carragher |
Subject: |
[Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 13:43:18 -0700 |
I think I have a very simple problem, but I've never been able
to solve it. I want to prevent my "public" email address from
being included by "repl."
I use (as you can see in this message's header) the "public"
email address "address@hidden" but on my computer it is
computed as something different (address@hidden).
I want to suppress both these addresses from appearing in my
replies, but "-nocc me" only catches the second one.
That is, say I received an email from Alice that was sent to
Carol, and Cc-ed to me -- e.g.
From: Alice <address@hidden>
To: Carol <address@hidden>
Cc: Bob <address@hidden>
Using "repl -group -nocc me" will still result in
To: Alice <address@hidden>
Cc: Carol <address@hidden>,
Bob <address@hidden>
Side note: if I didn't use "-nocc me" then I'd get
To: Alice <address@hidden>
Cc: Carol <address@hidden>,
Bob <address@hidden>,
Bob <address@hidden>
And, using just plain "repl" or "repl -nocc me" would give me
To: Alice <address@hidden>
Cc: Bob <address@hidden>
Is there a way to also suppress my public email address (or, in
general, an arbitrary email address or set of addresses)?
Thanks in advance!
Bob
P.S. the above results are generated using the default NMH
"replcomps" and "replgroupcomps."
- [Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too,
Bob Carragher <=
Re: [Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too, Ken Hornstein, 2014/03/25
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- Re: [Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too, Bob Carragher, 2014/03/25
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too, Ken Hornstein, 2014/03/25
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too, Robert Elz, 2014/03/25
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too, Lyndon Nerenberg, 2014/03/25
- Re: [Nmh-workers] Replying ... but not to "me" too, Lyndon Nerenberg, 2014/03/25