* Xu Wang <[email protected]> [10-09-15 10:18]:
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 4:18 PM, Michael Tatge <[email protected]> wrote:
> > * On Wed, Oct 07, 2015 03:14PM -0400 Xu Wang ([email protected]) muttered:
> >> It seems the default behavior of mutt when I press 's' for save is to
> >> put the email address as the folder I want to save to. But I would
> >> prefer to not have this behavior.
> >
> > AFAIK you cannot change the default save pattern (%O)
>
> I see. Where can I read why this is default? Is it common to save
> messages to folders with the name of the email address you receive
> from? Such behavior seems contrary to most workflows I have awareness
> of.
>
>
> >> How can I change this behavior? I would prefer to just have a simple
> >> '=' when I press 's'.
> >
> > macro index,pager s '<save-message>='
>
> >
> > But beware, that will overwrite your current save-hooks.
>
> OK I will keep in mind.
There is documentation included.
man mutt
man muttrc
fcc-hook [!]pattern filename
When an outgoing message matches pattern, the default
file name for storing a copy (fcc) will be the given
filename.
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