On Fri, 11 Jul 2008, Ennio-Sr wrote: > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [110708, 01:53]: > > On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:37:18AM +0200, Ennio-Sr wrote: > > > fcc-hook [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Mail/Sent/Test # nasr.. being my _From_ > > > address > > > > > > worked for me! Note that writing it as: > > > fcc-hook From: nasr.... ........... > > > will produce an error, and putting quotes like 'From: nasr ..' saves the > > > outgoing message in the wrong folder. > > > > Thanks very much for trying. I am getting different results ?-) > > > > And you are right! I spoke to early ;( > In effect it does work on the _From:_ but just from one particular > address! In other words, I put two fcc-kook lines in my .muttrc with > different _From:_ patterns; it works for one of the two only. > Sorry, I cannot be of any further help FTTB. You may have understood better > than myself what Patrick said: as English is not my mother tongue I > was unable to arrive at a correct setting ;(
I very much appreciate your insight as it has offered the opportunity to learn how fcc-hook works, and that it was not useful to me. I have finally found what I was looking for: sender profiles: http://www.acoustics.hut.fi/~mara/mutt/profiles.html > [Why use Win$ozz (I say) if ... "even a fool can do that. \\?// > Do something you aren't good at!" (as Henry Miller used to say)] (°|°) > Regards, Ennio. --> Please replace '.' for '_dot_' in my Reply-To. )=( I feel quite close to your quote: neither English nor computing are my first languages. I normally speak Catalan with a psychology accent ;-) . Cheers! -- Mimosinnet Location: 41:24:51N (41.41417) 2:11:25E (2.1903)