Re: current folder in Fcc:

2000-08-23 Thread David T-G
Raju -- ...and then Raju K V said... % Hi, % % Thanks for the info. Happy to help! % % There seems to be one problem. In my .muttrc I have set % % # Fcc hooks % fcc-hook . ^ Yep; that ought to work (though I haven't tested it). % % But when I send a mail from the command line, mutt crea

Re: current folder in Fcc:

2000-08-23 Thread Raju K V
mmand line? My $record variable is set to "=out". Thanks in advance, Raju On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 12:33:54PM -0400, David T-G [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 12:33:54 -0400 > From: David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Mutt Users' List" &l

Re: current folder in Fcc:

2000-08-22 Thread David T-G
Jason -- ...and then Jason Helfman said... % Why would you save to the current folder, why not like a "sent" % folder...? Bzzt! That wasn't the question :-) Actually, I can think of at least one example... All of my usual mail gets sorted into incoming folders and saved off by recipient name

Re: current folder in Fcc:

2000-08-22 Thread Jason Helfman
Why would you save to the current folder, why not like a "sent" folder...? set record=+sent this saves all my mail sent to a sent mailbox On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 08:33:18PM +0530, Raju K V muttered: | hi, | | How do I write an fcc-hook to save the outgoing mail in the current | mail folder?

Re: current folder in Fcc:

2000-08-22 Thread David T-G
Raju -- ...and then Raju K V said... % hi, % % How do I write an fcc-hook to save the outgoing mail in the current % mail folder? The easiest way would be to get Byrial Jensen's current-shortcut patch (I have a copy at http://mutt.sector13.org/mutt-build-cocktail if you need it; you'll have