* Richard P. Groenewegen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-08-29 09:07]:
> I have just converted a friend from using pine to mutt.
Nice.
> But there is still one features he misses and I would feel stupid
> saying: `well, this is nog the way we do things in mutt.'
I love that game. :)
> When he replies to
>
> someguy@somewhere
>
> he wants the outgoing email to be saved in =someguy. I thought about
> doing the following:
>
> . use edit-headers
> . let the editor-variable be a script that does the following:
> . if the in-reply-to is present, lookup the recipient and write
> a corresponding fcc-header
> . invoke the editor of choice (vim) to the result
Ouch, that's a lot of work. I think this will do it:
fcc-save-hook . +%O
The . applies the hook to all messages, and the %O turns into the
before-the-@ part of the recipient address.
(darren)
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