Sam I am no expert with mutt, but I use the 's' command to save to a mailbox. After hitting s, mutt prompts with the name of a mailbox and I can then change it if I want to.
The relevant entries in my ~/.muttrc are: # Set the directory in which mailboxes will be saved set folder=~/mail # Save all outgoing mail to "sent-mail" under ~/mail set record=+sent-mail # Send a copy of mails sent to domain innovation-tk.com to mailbox "itk" fcc-hook innovation-tk.com +itk # Save mails sent from domain innovation-tk.com to mailbox "itk" save-hook innovation-tk.com +itk Hope this helps Regards -- William Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]