* Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [16-01-2002 14:26]:

| I'm about to send out a whole bunch of mails and I wondered what would
| be the easiest way to ensure that they all go to the same Outbox for
| easy reference.

You mean a bunch of separate mails? Then you could just issue the "set
fcc=<yourOutbox>" command, send the mails, and reset it when you're
done.

If all mails match a certain pattern (section 4.2 of TFM), you could
use a send-hook for this purpose, like:

send-hook "~s SUBJECT" "set fcc=<yourOutbox>"

| At the moment all my stuff is saved to ~/Mail/Outbox/name_of_recipient
| 
| What do you think?

Hope this is what you meant, and that this helps.

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Said the attractive, cigar-smoking housewife to her girl-friend: "I
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