Hello,

When I call mutt for the first time on some server, it asks me if it
should create ~/Mail if this directory does not exist, among others to store
in ~/Mail/outbox a copy of outgoing mails. Fine.

We use mutt in batch mode to assemble mails with all attachments etc.
and pipe the assembled mail to /usr/lib/sendmail -t which works also
fine. But is complaining on STDERR that the mail could not be sent with

Could not send the message.

I looked into the source send.c and the error message is triggered by
some internal FCC error, perhaps just due to the missing ~/Mail dir or
something the like. The mail is sent fine.

How can I disable the error message?

Thanks

        matthias
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