Re: Directory when sending -- ~L and ~C patterns modifiers

2017-09-02 Thread Akkana Peck
> On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:34:49 -0600, Akkana Peck wrote: > > fcc-save-hook "(~t that_fri...@somewhere.no | ~c that_fri...@somewhere.no | > > ~f that_fri...@somewhere.no)" =friend_sent > > > > I wish there was a more compact way to specify it [ ... ] Nathan Stratton Treadway writes: > Have yo

Re: Directory when sending -- ~L and ~C patterns modifiers

2017-08-31 Thread Nathan Stratton Treadway
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 11:34:49 -0600, Akkana Peck wrote: > Salve Håkedal writes: > But in practice, I generally want mail that's either to, from, or > CCed to a particular person or list to end up in the same mailbox. > And that's a lot more complicated to specify: > > fcc-save-hook "(~t that_fr

Re: Directory when sending

2017-08-28 Thread Akkana Peck
Salve Håkedal writes: > I use mutt with fetchmail and procmail. > > When recieving mail (with fetchmail) from some people I put it in one single > directory with this in .procmailrc and the rest goes in innboks. [ ... ] > How can I make mutt place my reply in the that_friend folder? I'm not sure

Directory when sending

2017-08-28 Thread Salve Håkedal
I use mutt with fetchmail and procmail. When recieving mail (with fetchmail) from some people I put it in one single directory with this in .procmailrc and the rest goes in innboks. ... :0: * ^From:.*that_fri...@somewhere.no that_friend/ :0: innboks/ I'm on Debian and here is some of my .mu