Hello,

I have some scripts that I run from crontab, that send me reports
via email.  I use mutt for sending the mail.  Because the default
for me is to save a copy to my =sent folder for every email, a
copy of these emails sent from the command line get saved too.  But
I'd rather this wasn't so, because mostly I just want to look at
these emails once, there's no need to archive them.

So, is there a way to disable fcc when sending from the command line?

Hmm, maybe something like -e 'fcc-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] ""'?  But that
didn't seem to work, I tried this:

echo test | mutt -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] -e 'fcc-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] ""'

... but it still wrote a fcc to my =sent folder. :-(
Any ideas?


Mikko
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