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Alas! David T-G spake thus:
> I don't think you'll be able to do it except with long fcc-hook rules,
> which means you probably want to parse your muttrc file(s) to generate
> them.  Something like
>=20
>   fcc-hook . =3D%O    # store in "original" target
>   fcc-hook mutt-users /dev/null
>   fcc-hook lfs-general /dev/null
>   fcc-hook yetanotherlist /dev/null
>   ...
>=20
> and so you'd be sure to write your subscribe line so that the list To:
> address matched so that you could parse it out.

I managed to get it working like this:

foreach my $ml (@subscribe)
{
  print "fcc-hook $ml /dev/null\n";
}
print "fcc-hook . =3Darchives/$datestring-sent-mail\n";

Thanks ;)

--=20
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
http://members.shaw.ca/feztaa/
--
Oh no, not again.
        -- Manoj Srivastava

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