On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 01:12:29AM +0100, Carel Fellinger wrote: > On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 05:59:39PM -0500, mike wrote: > > Since at least half-this list uses Mutt i thought i would ask > > my Mutt question here. > > I'm no mutt guru, but I've learned that Mutt's Fine Manual is > extremely accurate in its description of actions and what have you, > but terse terse and terse:) > > > I set up a save-hook to save any message to a default mailbox. > > So it's a *default*, that makes me guess mutt only fills in a likely > answer to its save prompt and that there is noway to cicumvent the > question. > > > So when i press 's' to save a message i get a prompt to save to the default > > mailbox. I have not yet found a way to eliminate the prompt. > > > I have tried unset confirmappend, but that does'nt work even though > > the manual says "When set, Mutt will prompt for confirmation when > > appending messages to an existing mailbox". > > And this again works exactly as advertised, it controls that second > question you can get:) The first question is only about the name of > the file, the second question is whether it should append or not (in > case you wanted it to be written to a file all by itself:)
OK i'll agree with your fine reading of the terse descriptions, but since Mutt lets me delete as many messages as i want without a prompt, (set delete=yes); you think it would let me save just one message without the prompt if i have gone through the trouble of setting the default mailbox :).