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* On 16-01-02 at 18:11 
* Jeremy Blosser said....

> On Jan 16, Nick Wilson [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > each mail that I am sending that needs to be in a 'special' Outbox has a
> > subject line that starts with....
> > 
> > att:
> > 
> > So some examples would be:
> > 
> > att: somebloke
> > att: somegeezer
> > att: somedoris
> > 
> > and I'd like then to all be in the same place. 
> > I can't use 'set record' because I have 
> > 
> > fcc-save-hook . =Outbox/%0
> > 
> > So I need to go with a subject line match.
> 
> I'm not that up on fcc-hook stuff but in general doing
> 
> fcc-save-hook . =Outbox/%0
> fcc-save-hook ~s "^att: " =Outbox/someplace
> 
> should get what you want.  The first will continue to apply as the default
> and anything that matches the second will use it instead.

Okay guys, I now have:

fcc-save-hook "~s att: " =Outbox/att

does it work?
does if @#*!

Bit of a tough bugger this one :)

Cheers

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Nick Wilson

Tel:    +45 3325 0688
Fax:    +45 3325 0677
Web:    www.explodingnet.com



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