Hi, * David T-G [04/04/02 18:48:49] wrote: > More importantly, multiple send-hooks can be applied to a single message, > so mutt goes through them all applying everything that matches. If you > had
> send-hook . set pgp_autosign=yes > send-hook aol.com set pgp_autosign=no > send-hook dad set pgp_autosign=yes > and you sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] then pgp_autosign would be yes. > Contrast this to an fcc-hook or a folder-hook, only one of which can be > applied; mutt goes through the list and stops at the first match, so your > default case -- if you even need one -- is at the bottom. Are you really sure about that one? I currently have: ,----[ ~/.mutt/setup/folder-hooks ]- | | folder-hook . 'my_hdr Reply-To: Rocco Rutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' | [...] | folder-hook =IN.mutt-users 'my_hdr Reply-To: mutt-users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>' | `- ... in that order and it works. It shouldn't work if you were right, because 'folder-hook .' is supposed to always match on entering a folder. Read this one before? : ,----[ ~/public_html/manual.txt ]- | | If a mailbox matches multiple | folder-hook's, they are executed in the order given in the muttrc. | `- Cheers, Rocco.
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