On Tue, 25 Mar 2014 18:06:03 -0400 Ken Hornstein <kenh(_at_)pobox(_dot_)com>
sez:
Lyndon's reply solved my problem, but here's my version:
% man nmh | head -1 | awk '{print $2}'
[nmh-1.5]
I saw that, but if nmh has the wrong idea of what your local mailbox is,
it might be a better idea to change the Local-Mailbox profile entry.
That affects a bunch of things, not just repl(1). Alternate-Mailboxes
is really designed for when you have to deal with multiple email
addresses that end up in the same mailbox.
Intriguing thought!
When I first started using MH (in grad school), the default for
Local-Mailbox (<user>@<host>) was my actual mailbox address. It
wasn't until much later, when I started using a laptop and
connecting via commercial ISPs, that my current situation arose,
where <user>@<host> has no use for email purposes. (In fact, I
set up my repl*comps at that time to explicitly specify what my
addresses, for From:, Reply-To:, etc., are. They do that to
this day.)
This works for me, but I would prefer to do things the "proper"
way. Thanks for the suggestion!
Bob
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