On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 06:19:24PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
> > On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 12:26:20AM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> >> Mike Hollis wrote:
< snip>
>
> > I think I found a solution. In Muttrc :
> > fcc-save-hook test-list@ =test-list
> >
> > This worked for the test-list and preserves the threads. That's why I
> > love mutt
>
> Please trim off the footers when replying.
Ok .Thx for the pointer
>
> I use seamonkey. When I send a message to the list or reply to the
> list, the client automatically saves a copy of what I sent. An original
> message goes into 'Sent' no matter who it's addressed to, but that's OK.
> A reply goes in the same folder where the original message is located.
> Incoming messages go to different folders depending on rules I set up
> via a fairly easy to use 'Message Filter' tool.
>
> If gmail also sent me copies of what I sent, I'd have a lot of
> duplicates and I'd have to try to figure out how to remove them.
>
> I suspect a lot of mail clients have similar functionality.
>
Thats what this macro does . It makes a copy of anything that
matches the regular expession in the .sent folder to the designated
folder. The .procmailrc file recipes deliver the list mails to their
respective folders. Everything else stays on the system mailbox and I
can read them and choose to delete or save to the default local folder
which is mbox.
So far it seems to work ; I made a similar "hook" for each list
THX,
### Mike Hollis ###
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