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Hello, 
 How do I get myself removed from this mail list ? I never recievd any
answer to the question I had, and amd getting to much spam like e-mail from 
this list, can some one please remove me from it ? The mail is being sent   
to: ga...@garryricketsonartworks.org , 
thank you from
Garry



I am tired of this bull shit, remove me from your GODAMNED LIST!
From Garry




http://www.garryricketsonartworks.org




--- mutt-users-ow...@mutt.org wrote:




From: mutt-users-ow...@mutt.org
To: <ga...@garryricketsonartworks.org>
Subject: Please use plain text for mailing list
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 01:51:09 +0000




Please do not use HTML eMails in the BODY,
and don't send _both_ HTML + plain text:
check your mailer's config options/ preferences.




Please use plain text _ONLY_ for the body.


This is the kind of bull shit I keep getting, I AM USING PLAIN TEXT ! REMOVE ME 
FROM THIS GOD DAMNED SPAM LIST NOW!

Proper _standalone_ attachments may be of any type as needed.

From Garry

http://www.garryricketsonartworks.org

--- a.ku...@alumni.iitm.ac.in wrote:

From: Kumar Appaiah <a.ku...@alumni.iitm.ac.in>
To: mutt-users@mutt.org
Subject: Re: Save copy to server's Sent folder while using pure CL mutt
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 18:42:33 -0500

On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 04:24:13PM +0000, 李仁林 wrote:
> I manage to send email and save a copy using Mutt with its own UI.
> 
> mutt -s topic receiver
> This will bring up mutt's interface to edit and send mail. It will
> first upload to imap server, and send the email through smtp server.
> There is a Fcc field in the header with "=Sent".
> 
> But When I use pure command line to send mail, say:
> 
> mutt -s topic receiver < foo
> The mail is successfully sent, but no copy in my server's sent folder.
> I check the debug log, the mail is not uploaded to imap server at all,
> just sent through smtp server.
> 
> I have tried to use my_hdr, but Fcc is not supported to be set.
> 
> fcc-hook is also tried, not use

The only way to do this would be to set your Fcc as the server's sent
folder, such as imaps://us...@imap.example.com/SENT, AFAIK.

Personally, I use offlineimap to periodically sync my local mails with
the server.

Kumar
-- 
Kumar Appaiah


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