Newbie Help for multiple signatures
MN Repair
mnrepair at abcmailbox.net
Tue Jul 23 00:26:21 UTC 2024
It seems we were not on the same page. I was thinking of hosting a
mailing list. We as a group found someone with mailing list software and
he will host it. Thank you for your input.
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MN Repair
In days of yore Sun, Jul 21, 2024 at 10:07:55AM -0700, googly.negotiator862 at aceecat.org quoth thus:
> On Sat, Jul 20, 2024 at 04:09:20PM GMT, Kurt Hackenberg wrote:
>
> > > https://neomutt.org/guide/configuration.html#lists
>
> > It might not help. MN Repair earlier said this:
>
> > > I do not have internet access. My email service is a 3rd party
> > > private APN. So please exclude links in your answers.
>
> Mea culpa. Here's the section I linked:
>
> 14. Mailing Lists
>
> Usage:
>
> lists [ -group name ...] regex [ regex ...]
> unlists { * | regex ... }
> subscribe [ -group name ...] regex [ regex ...]
> unsubscribe { * | regex ... }
>
> NeoMutt has a few nice features for handling mailing lists. In order
> to take advantage of them, you must specify which addresses belong
> to mailing lists, and which mailing lists you are subscribed
> to. NeoMutt also has limited support for auto-detecting mailing
> lists: it supports parsing mailto: links in the common List-Post:
> header which has the same effect as specifying the list address via
> the lists command (except the group feature). Once you have done
> this, the <list-reply> function will work for all known
> lists. Additionally, when you send a message to a known list and
> $followup_to is set, NeoMutt will add a Mail-Followup-To header. For
> unsubscribed lists, this will include your personal address,
> ensuring you receive a copy of replies. For subscribed mailing
> lists, the header will not, telling other users' mail user agents
> not to send copies of replies to your personal address.
>
> Note
>
> The Mail-Followup-To header is a non-standard extension which is not
> supported by all mail user agents. Adding it is not bullet-proof
> against receiving personal CCs of list messages. Also note that the
> generation of the Mail-Followup-To header is controlled by the
> $followup_to configuration variable since it's common practice on
> some mailing lists to send Cc upon replies (which is more a group-
> than a list-reply).
>
> More precisely, NeoMutt maintains lists of regular expressions for
> the addresses of known and subscribed mailing lists. Every
> subscribed mailing list is known. To mark a mailing list as known,
> use the list command. To mark it as subscribed, use subscribe .
>
> You can use regular expressions with both commands. To mark all
> messages sent to a specific bug report's address on Debian's bug
> tracking system as list mail, for instance, you could say
>
> subscribe [0-9]+.*@bugs.debian.org
>
> as it's often sufficient to just give a portion of the list's e-mail address.
>
> Specify as much of the address as you need to to remove
> ambiguity. For example, if you've subscribed to the NeoMutt mailing
> list, you will receive mail addressed to
> neomutt-users at neomutt.org. So, to tell NeoMutt that this is a
> mailing list, you could add lists neomutt-users@ to your
> initialization file. To tell NeoMutt that you are subscribed to it,
> add subscribe neomutt-users to your initialization file instead. If
> you also happen to get mail from someone whose address is
> neomutt-users at example.com, you could use lists
> ^neomutt-users at neomutt\\.org$ or subscribe
> ^neomutt-users at neomutt\\.org$ to match only mail from the actual
> list.
>
> The -group flag adds all of the subsequent regular expressions to
> the named address group in addition to adding to the specified
> address list.
>
> The ???unlists??? command is used to remove a token from the list of
> known and subscribed mailing-lists. Use ???unlists *??? to remove all
> tokens.
>
> To remove a mailing list from the list of subscribed mailing lists,
> but keep it on the list of known mailing lists, use unsubscribe .
>
> --
> Ian
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