Re: Disabling fcc when sending from command line

2000-01-08 Thread David T-G
Mikko, et al -- ...and then Mikko Hänninen said... % % So, is there a way to disable fcc when sending from the command line? What I do for that kind of thing is just have a spare muttrc hanging around (.mutt/muttrcc-nosave) that first sources my main muttrc (to set the sender name and such) and

Re: Exiting without applying deletions (was: Applying deletions without exiting)

2000-01-08 Thread Brendan Cully
On Thursday, 06 January 2000 at 16:02, David DeSimone wrote: > Brendan Cully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > BTW, IMAP handles both sides of this. Just don't purge - messages will > > keep their D flags... > > The last time I checked, Mutt doesn't send flag-changes to the IMAP > server until y

Disabling fcc when sending from command line

2000-01-08 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Hello, I have some scripts that I run from crontab, that send me reports via email. I use mutt for sending the mail. Because the default for me is to save a copy to my =sent folder for every email, a copy of these emails sent from the command line get saved too. But I'd rather this wasn't so,

Re: directory browser macros

2000-01-08 Thread Greg Matheson
I was trying to get navigating between the index and mailbox screen in the browser more like moving from the pager to the index, and specifically, to make the current entry the mailbox I was just viewing rather than my spool mailbox. I was doing this with some macros and scripts that write to a fi