On Thu 04 Apr 2002 09:10:35 NZST +1200, David T-G wrote:

> % I have multiple mailbox folders.  I want to save a copy of outgoing 
> % message in the current mbox folder.  Pretty reasonable enough.
> 
> Interesting.

I have the same problem. I want fcc set to the mbox folder where the
list email is in to which I am replying.

> % folder-hook . set record=""
> % folder-hook =local set record="=local"
> % folder-hook =haviworks set record="=haviworks"
> % folder-hook =ebase set record="=ebase"
> 
> Sure, but that seems a pain.

It's a big PITA for dozens of folders, created by procmail. I would have
thought for procmail tobe in very common use with people who use mutt.
It requires a folder-hook for each list - blerrg.

One could use an fcc-save-hook for each list, which is a pain, and
the patterns become humangous fast.

This doesn't work:

folder-hook . set record="~/Mail/logfile"
folder-hook ".*-List" set record=!!

> Yep.  But something like
> 
>   folder-hook . "my_hdr fcc: ^"
> 
> might work well if you go ahead and include
> 
>   patch-1.3.23.bj.current_shortcut.1

I take it that the outgoing email doesn't actually get a fcc: header,
but that this sets $record instead. I also take it that this can be
reversed by a following fcc-save-hook (for non-mailing-list emails).

This patch is essential to mutt, please include it in the next version!

Volker

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