On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 01:47:50PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > Don't see why it would; can you clarify your hesitation? If the working > folder is modified, say by a save or an edit-message or any such stuff, > then mutt will utilize the close-hook command to bundle the temp folder > into the place of the compressed folder (whereas if no changes are saved > then the temp folder can be thrown away without changing the original > folder). > > Or am I missing something?
I think I am missing something... when a message is filtered, it will append it to the TEMP copy of the folder? if so, that's great :) I was worried that it will append it to the original, and that would, of course, break things... -- Dan Boger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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