I shouldn't have sent that last message!
On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 11:30:57AM +0800, I wrote:
> > fcc-save-hook . +%o
> > fcc-save-hook @ncube.com +ncube/%o
> I can't find anything about this in the manual, and when I try it
> I get a folder called =%o.
It should be %O, of course. I didn't know these sequences could be used
for things other than screen formatting.
Then, quoting the manual, I thought, unlike mbox-hooks, all the
save-hooks in .muttrc are evaluated. In fact, for both, the first
one that matches is used, isn't it. So default mbox- and
save-hooks have to go last in .muttrc. It is send-hooks and
folder-hooks where the first have to be the defaults in .muttrc,
because all are evaluated.
I then continued:
> The only difference I can see between a mbox-hook and a
> save-hook is that the first does it without telling you and the
> second just prompts you with a different folder to do it to.
Actually, an mbox-hook saves a whole lot of messages at once
(as distinct from a save-hook which only involves saving one message,
unless you are tagging a number of them). And an mbox-hook
doesn't do it without telling you, unless you have :set move=yes.
--
Greg Matheson Those who do do.
Chinmin College, Taiwan Those who think don't.
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