tr@pcharming (tom reingold) (12/12/89)
Thanks for the tip on "repl -nocc me" but I have the opposite problem. Repl only responds to the sender, and while I would normally turn this off, I would like to use it from time to time. What do I do? Here is my replfilt file, and I don't think it's the problem, because everyone has my problem here. : body:component="$ ",overflowoffset=1,compwidth=0,overflowtext="",width=80 : Thank you. Tom Reingold |INTERNET: tr@bellcore.com Bellcore |UUCP: bellcore!tr 444 Hoes La room 1H217 |PHONE: (201) 699-7058 [work], Piscataway, NJ 08854-4182 | (201) 287-2345 [home]
khera@juliet.cs.duke.edu (Vick Khera) (12/13/89)
In article <18566@bellcore.bellcore.com> tr@pcharming (tom reingold) writes: >Thanks for the tip on "repl -nocc me" but I have the opposite problem. >Repl only responds to the sender, and while I would normally turn this >off, I would like to use it from time to time. > [...] >Thank you. >Tom Reingold |INTERNET: tr@bellcore.com What I do instead of cc'ing myself, is to use the Fcc: feature. This way I don't have to worry about inc'ing the mail I just sent and then refile-ing it. It just gets put directly in the folder I want (usually outbox). I believe this is what you were asking, but it is not totally clear. v. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Vick Khera Department of Computer Science ARPA: khera@cs.duke.edu Duke University UUCP: ..!{mcnc,decvax}!duke!khera Durham, NC 27706
gregg@cbnewsc.ATT.COM (gregg.g.wonderly) (12/13/89)
From article <18566@bellcore.bellcore.com>, by tr@pcharming (tom reingold): > Thanks for the tip on "repl -nocc me" but I have the opposite problem. > Repl only responds to the sender, and while I would normally turn this > off, I would like to use it from time to time. What do I do? Here is > my replfilt file, and I don't think it's the problem, because everyone > has my problem here. Perhaps the option has been defaulted the other way at your site. I know that many people are short on patience when getting reply's that should have been sent to the author, and not the entire To-list. Almost all MH commands support negating their arguments so that you can default it one way in your .mh_profile and change it at will on the command line. Try using "repl -cc all" to get all of the recepients into the To-list. -- ----- gregg.g.wonderly@att.com (AT&T bell laboratories)
tr@madeleine.ctt.bellcore.com (tom reingold) (12/13/89)
I think I have not stated my problem clearly. When I use repl, nobody is cc'd. Even if I use "repl -cc all", no one is cc'd. I know about the "Fcc:" field. Thanks for suggesting it, because it's great. What can I change in MH's configuration so that "repl" will cc? I installed MH here. Tom Reingold |INTERNET: tr@bellcore.com Bellcore |UUCP: bellcore!tr 444 Hoes La room 1H217 |PHONE: (201) 699-7058 [work], Piscataway, NJ 08854-4182 | (201) 287-2345 [home]