On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 23:50:39 +0530, Arvind Marathe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
wrote: 

> On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 08:24:18PM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> > On Mon,28.Jul.08, 22:45:54, Arvind Marathe wrote:
>                 [...snip...] 
> > > I don't see the point in having two copies of
> > > my own mail, so i was asking whether other users do any special
> > > settings, so that one mail is automatically deleted.
> >  
> > I think 'unset copy' in your muttrc will do what you want. Personally I 
> > don't mind having another copy in the sent folder.
> 
> Thanks - will investigate. I was under the impression it does not save
> copy of any email i sent. I was thinking more in terms of auto-deleting
> mails sent specifically to mailing lists, i am subscribed to - some
> sort of hook. Or more sophisticatedly, deleting the sent-mail copy,
> once the mailing list copy arrives. One thing i can think of is to
> save the "sent-mail" copy in the debian-user folder and write a script
> to do a periodic 'D ~='. Will try it sometime, unless somebody has a
> better suggestion.

Depending on what sort of threading you use, it seems to make sense to
see your own posts in context in the thread.

folder-hook "debian-user" set sort=threads

-- 
Bob Cox.  Stoke Gifford, near Bristol, UK.
Registered user #445000 with the Linux Counter - http://counter.li.org/


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