My question is embedded in the quoted message, below: On 20131206_210949, Erik Christiansen wrote:
... remove text that's not relevant to my questions > help when you are off in another mailbox, and suddenly decide to fling > off a message. To let mutt catch that use case, and put any message to > family in the right mailbox, I've settled on: > > fcc-save-hook '%L fam_grp' family ^^ Where is the use of '%L and other such magic documented? I have found a magic code ~L. Is that 'the same thing'? If so why the substitution of % for ~ ? > > after setting up a group via the alias for each, e.g.: > > alias -group fam_grp jim jim....@example.com > alias -group fam_grp joe joe....@elephant.org Where is -group within an alias command documented? Is this a unique feature? Or are there other modifiers for alias? Documented where? > ... > > That is as far as I've been motivated to pursue the hunt for efficiency > and convenience, given the diminishing returns once the biggest bugbear > is a fading memory. > > Erik > > ยน Chucking most outgoing mail into "sent" is a high entropy expedient, > useful only for last resort message recovery when your post didn't > make it to a list, I find. It pretty much scores -10 as storage of > half of multiple unrelated conversations with various parties, where > it's copy of outgoing mail is the only one. (But then, that's what > you've discovered, AIUI.) > > -- > For those with savings and fixed incomes, deflation is wonderful, but for > those > with debt, it is catastrophic since the value of the dollar repaid is greater > than the dollar borrowed. ... borrowers are ascendant and central banks are > working for them, not savers. In fact, savers are being plundered with super > low > interest in the name of promoting aggregate demand and maintaining inflation. > - > http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-11-06/kohler-prices-want-to-fall-but-borrowers-wont-let-them/5072388 -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net