From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: ezyang@MIT.EDU (Edward Z. Yang) Date: Sat, 06 Jun 2009 14:17:29 -0400 Subject: [sup-talk] Sup annoyances In-Reply-To: <1244308338-sup-4735@cabinet> References: <1244270435-sup-9288@javelin> <1244271263-sup-3881@javelin> <1244308338-sup-4735@cabinet> Message-ID: <1244312041-sup-9128@javelin> Excerpts from Marc Hartstein's message of Sat Jun 06 13:16:39 -0400 2009: > sup gives you a menu to select whether to reply to Sender, Recipient, > List, or All. It's right up near the top of the reply-mode screen. Use > regular vertical movement keys to select the Reply to: line, then > horizontal movement to select an option. Yep, I know about this. > You can improve the default selection using the reply-to hook. See `sup > --list-hooks` for documentation. I didn't know about that. > I found it a little weird getting used to (coming from mutt, where I > actually used a different reply key for each mode), but the default > behavior is generally correct, and selecting from the menu isn't too > bad. The trouble is I always forget to check the To: header on my mails, and there is a ~large class of mailing list emails that don't actually do the right thing by default. Improving the heuristic may be an alternate possibility. Cheers, Edward