Chris,

You could always alias mutt to be the following:
cd ~/tmp ; mutt

I know that's a hackish work around but it's a quick fix.

-Troy


* Chris G <[email protected]>:
> By default mutt saves attachments in the current directory (i.e. in the
> directory in which it was started).  In my case this is often somewhere
> completely random and most definitely isn't where I want to save
> attachments.
> 
> Apart from being careful about the dreictory from which I start mutt is
> there any way to force it to always save attachments to the same place
> (for example ~/tmp)?
> 
> -- 
> Chris Green

-- 
Troy Gooch

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