On 2015-09-19 12:21 +1000, Cameron Simpson wrote:

> >Is it possible (and safe) to set the record variable, or the Fcc
> >header, to the folder from where I send the mail?
> 
> I believe so. There's no reason you can't save a copy in the source
> folder - I do this myself, though in a more roundabout way. Keeps the
> whole thread there.

Thanks for the reply.

>  - sets the header_cache to a per-folder path also; mutt doesn't seem
> to let me share the header cache between two open instances - this at
> least reduces the conflict to that specific folder

Yeah.  Another annoying thing about the header cache is the hashed file
names.  It means when I delete/archive a folder (such as after
unsubscribing from a list) I apparently have no way of knowing which
file to delete from the header cache directory.  The best I can do is
delete all of them and regenerate the cache on demand.

I guess your setup addresses this one too, though I'm not adopting it
yet :P

> Regarding $SENDMESG_FCC: my muttrc sets $sendmail to my sendmesg-fcc
> script:

I just changed over to use SMTP to 127.0.0.1, because I don't like the
destinations revealed on the command line.

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