On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 07:46:23PM +0200, Gary wrote:
If you can produce a test muttrc and a test email message that exhibit the
problem

Well, it applies to outgoing email, so the latter doesn't really apply,
but I can send my muttrc stripped of comments privately, or somewhat
more stripped to the list. Whichever you prefer.

The idea is to create a rc file and set of actions that demonstrate the problem. It could be just a bogus mailing list address if you prefer.

you will invoke it this way:

        mutt -n -F muttrc-test -f testmsg

-f should be a mailbox, right, not a message?

Actually that also doesn't seem to work :( It always springs directly to
my inbox, but maybe there is something in my config file governing that
(spoolfile= ?).

If you are using -n and -F your ~/.muttrc should not be loaded.

me

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