This is awesome, it works as experted. On Sat, Jul 25 2015, Adam Sjøgren wrote: > SStar writes: > >> Just wondering if there is a easy way to identify that I am replying my >> own message, which actually means to reply to the Receiver. > > There is, configure the variable message-dont-reply-to-names to match > your email-address(es). > > ,----[ C-h v message-dont-reply-to-names RET ] > | message-dont-reply-to-names is a variable defined in `message.el'. > | Its value is > | "\\(asjo\\|adam\\)@\\(koldfront.dk\\|asjo.org\\)" > | Original value was nil > | > | Documentation: > | *Addresses to prune when doing wide replies. > | This can be a regexp or a list of regexps. Also, a value of nil means > | exclude your own user name only. > | > | You can customize this variable. > | > | This variable was introduced, or its default value was changed, in > | version 24.3 of Emacs. > `---- > > And then do a wide reply. > > Some what related: You can also set gnus-ignored-from-addresses, which > will show the To: address instead of the From: in the *Summary*, > whenever the article is from you. > > ,----[ C-h v gnus-ignored-from-addresses RET ] > | gnus-ignored-from-addresses is a variable defined in `gnus-sum.el'. > | Its value is > | "\\(asjo\\|adam\\)@\\(koldfront.dk\\|asjo.org\\)" > | Original value was > | "asjo@koldfront\\.dk" > | > | Documentation: > | *From headers that may be suppressed in favor of To headers. > | This can be a regexp or a list of regexps. > | > | You can customize this variable. > | > | This variable was introduced, or its default value was changed, in > | version 21.1 of Emacs. > | > | [back] > `---- > > Hope this helps! > > > Best regards, > > Adam _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english