Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!mephisto!mcnc!duke!juliet!khera From: khera@juliet.cs.duke.edu (Vick Khera) Newsgroups: comp.mail.mh Subject: Re: more on "repl" Message-ID: <16441@duke.cs.duke.edu> Date: 12 Dec 89 19:08:18 GMT References: <18566@bellcore.bellcore.com> Sender: news@duke.cs.duke.edu Reply-To: khera@cs.duke.edu (Vick Khera) Organization: Duke University CS Dept.; Durham, NC Lines: 18 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