Sergei Gerasenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Wed, 31 May 2000:
> As I understand the concept of save-hooks, they are intended for routing
> messages to various places after they have been read. The routing is done
> according to some rules. Now, none of that is happening on my computer
> whether I use just regular expressions or message matching rules.

Well, I'm not sure based on your description whether you've understood
save-hooks correctly or not.

When you specify a save-hook, you set a *default* folder for saving a
message to.

For example,

  save-hook ~t [EMAIL PROTECTED] +mutt-users

specifies that the default save folder for emails which are addressed
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be the folder +mutt-users.  This doesn't
mean they will be *automatically* saved there, it only means that when
you press "s" for saving a message, that +mutt-users will be the default
value in the prompt, and you can just press enter to save the message
there.

So it doesn't do automatic saving, it only affects things when you're
saving a message yourself.


I hope that helps, even if I'm not sure if I'm answering your question.
:-)

Regards,
Mikko
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