From: Thomas Roessler Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 08:30:11 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Add more documentation for subscribe and lists. X-Git-Tag: mutt-1-1-4-rel~8 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=acbb122c96f8b9412abff097dc154d08f6030907;p=mutt Add more documentation for subscribe and lists. --- diff --git a/doc/manual.sgml.head b/doc/manual.sgml.head index 345ab48d..c588fbf0 100644 --- a/doc/manual.sgml.head +++ b/doc/manual.sgml.head @@ -1064,13 +1064,22 @@ unignore posted-to: Usage: Usage: . In order to take advantage of them, you must specify which addresses -belong to mailing lists, and which mailing lists you are subscribed -to. +Mutt has a few nice features for . In order to take advantage of them, you must +specify which addresses belong to mailing lists, and which mailing +lists you are subscribed to. Once you have done this, the function will work for all known lists. +Additionally, when you send a message to a subscribed list, mutt will +add a Mail-Followup-To header to tell other users' mail user agents +not to send copies of replies to your personal address. Note that +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 configuration variable. More precisely, Mutt maintains lists of known and subscribed mailing -lists. Obviously, every subscribed mailing list is known. To mark +lists. Every subscribed mailing list is known. To mark a mailing list as known, use the ``lists'' command. To mark it as subscribed, use ``subscribe''. @@ -1081,7 +1090,8 @@ mailing list, you could add ``lists mutt-users'' to your initialization file. To tell mutt that you are subscribed to it, add ``subscribe mutt-users'' to your initialization file. If you also happen to get mail from someone whose address is -