Re: display sent messages

2001-01-01 Thread Jens Nestel

thanks for the help, 
but I fear that there is no outbox by default on 
my system.. but I just set up one and I hope this 
won't happen again ..

Jens Nestel -< [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-



Re: display sent messages

2001-01-01 Thread Charles Curley

On Mon, Jan 01, 2001 at 05:40:47PM +0100, Jens Nestel muttered:
> hi,
> 
> I am new to mutt, so please forgive me if my problem
> sounds stupid :)
> I just sent an e-mail an I want to view it again,
> but how can I display the contents of sent mail again ?
> 
> thanks - Jens Nestel -< [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-

Assuming you have fcc (copying outgoing messages to the outbox) working
correctly, try

c=out

That should get you to the outbox, with an example of tab completion on
the way.

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Re: display sent messages

2001-01-01 Thread Jim Breton

On Mon, Jan 01, 2001 at 05:40:47PM +0100, Jens Nestel wrote:
> I just sent an e-mail an I want to view it again,
> but how can I display the contents of sent mail again ?

>From man muttrc:

   record
  Type: path
  Default: ""

  This specifies the file into  which  your  outgoing
  messages should be appended.  (This is meant as the
  primary method for saving a copy of your  messages,
  but  another  way  to do this is using the "my_hdr"
  command to create a  Bcc:  field  with  your  email
  address in it.)

  The   value   of   record   is  overridden  by  the
  "force_name" and  "save_name"  variables,  and  the
  "fcc-hook" command.

So, make sure you've set the "record" variable in your .muttrc to a
mailbox name into which you wish to store copies of your sent mail.

HTH.



display sent messages

2001-01-01 Thread Jens Nestel

hi,

I am new to mutt, so please forgive me if my problem
sounds stupid :)
I just sent an e-mail an I want to view it again,
but how can I display the contents of sent mail again ?

thanks - Jens Nestel -< [EMAIL PROTECTED] >-