David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 08 Jan 2000:
> What I do for that kind of thing is just have a spare muttrc hanging
> around (.mutt/muttrcc-nosave) that first sources my main muttrc (to set
> the sender name and such) and then unsets some things (like pgp_autosign
> and fcc and X-headers and such).

But you can't un-do hooks (fcc-hooks)...  And doesn't only the first
matching get used, so you can't even set up a default which overrides
things later?

I did think of something else:

echo test | mutt -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] -e 'set copy=no'

That seems to work!


Mikko
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