On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 07:04:31PM -0500, Tim Legant wrote:
> On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 12:14:36AM +0100, Mark Sheppard wrote:
> > I normally save my mail in individual files depending on the user
> > (set force_name=yes), but for mailing lists I would like to save
> > them in a file for that particular mailing list. The kind of rule
> > I thought of was like:
> >
> > save-hook ~l +$list
>
> In a message to this list a couple of weeks ago, Lars Hecking suggested:
>
> save-hook ~l =%0
>
> which must be some magic the developers know about... I'm assuming %0
> represents the regex match, but I haven't found docs for this.
I missed that post - I've only been using mutt (and subscribed to the
list) for a few days, but that sounds like the kind of thing I want.
Unfortunately when I add this line to .muttrc then run mutt and hit
`s' on an email with `L' by it it doesn't work, I just get prompted
for a mailbox name:
Save to mailbox ('?' for list): =
I'm using Mutt 1.3.17i (2001-03-28), actually mutt_1.3.17-1_i386.deb
from Debian. Has anyone else got this working? If so, what version
was it?
Thanks,
Mark.