Christoph Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Re: Jari Aalto 2007-01-27 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> - program should have defaults that do not break >> - program should not introduce changes that may break >> - if the user has his preferences, the shoftware should not >> somp over requiring user to change his settings. That's > > Debian packages have to provide sane defaults. record=~/sent is a sane > default. (~/.mutt/sent is not an alternative as record is not a config > file but a mail folder.) The fact that record was previously empty was > a bug that has been fixed. If you think otherwise please provide > evidence that ~/sent is a real problem and not just your local setup. > We cannot work around local problems for problems that only 1 out of > 20k users has. > > Next time you reopen the bug, please provide a patch. Alternatively, > change the severity to minor and tag it wontfix. Thanks.
Perhaps I couldn't explain the design problem that I saw. Be that my fault. All these would have been avoided when -- following the previous mutt versions -- to leave Fcc without a value. What comes to patches, perhaps you could examine this case and the outcome: mutt: Suppress /root/Mail create question for user 'root' http://bugs.debian.org/276010 Jari -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]