On Thu, 16 Sep, 1999 à 11:14:40AM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote: > On Wed 09/15/99 12:11PM, Shao Zhang wrote: > > > > > > > > 2) How do I define a default 'save to' folder? > > > > save-hook '~A' your-default-folder > > > > I've never saved my out-going email while I've used mutt (most of my > posts are to mailing lists and usenet, so I can always get a copy > when I need one), but this thread had inspired me to try to get a > default folder set up for out-going email. I've tried > > save-hook '~A' your-default-folder > save-hook mutt +mutt.`date "+%m%y"` > > but they don't seem to do anything. Searching the mutt mailing list > gave a bunch of articles where people wanted to use save-hook to do > procmail's job, but no really decent (for me at least, I'm dense.) > examples on getting this going. > > All I'd like to do is to make sure that any email I compose is saved > to ~/Mail/sent-mail. The date thing above seems pretty cool (kind of > like pine), but I'd settle for just one file right now. Is this > process automatic, or do I need to do something to save a message? > >From my understanding of the save-hook info in the mutt manual, > save-hook works on a regular expression in the From: or To: headers > (I guess depending on whether it's incoming or outgoing). > > I'm assuming you guys save email you've composed to a file too, > right?
I do it like that : set record=+sent in my .muttrc. Works fine for me. -- ( >- Laurent PICOULEAU -< ) /~\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /~\ | \) Linux : mettez un pingouin dans votre ordinateur ! (/ | \_|_ Seuls ceux qui ne l'utilisent pas en disent du mal. _|_/