Clueless --
...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said...
% David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
%
% fcc-save-hook \
...
% folders under $HOME/Mail/PALS instead of under $HOME/Mail. I'd really
% like to be able to define a class of pals so that I can say
%
% Call me clueless but this
Rob Reid proclaimed on mutt-users that:
If mutt can't or won't be reorganized in a better way, maybe somebody (else ;-)
could write a script to take alias definitions and produce lists of save-hooks
and fcc-save-hooks. A similar neat trick would be to simultaneously define
mailing lists in
At 2:11 AM EDT on June 19 Suresh Ramasubramanian sent off:
Rob Reid proclaimed on mutt-users that:
If mutt can't or won't be reorganized in a better way, maybe somebody (else ;-)
could write a script to take alias definitions and produce lists of save-hooks
and fcc-save-hooks. A similar
Hi, folks --
Those of you who have ever seen sudo or powerbroker, the [free and
expensive, respectively] tools to let ordinary users perform privileged
functions under *NIX, will probably understand exactly what I'm about to
try to describe. For the rest of you, I hope I can be clear :-)
I
David T-G proclaimed on mutt-users that:
fcc-save-hook \
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]' \
=PALS/%O
for my special pals Al, Bill and Chuck so that their mail goes into their
folders under $HOME/Mail/PALS instead of under $HOME/Mail. I'd really
like to be able
David T-G [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Sun, 18 Jun 2000:
alias pals al,bill,chuck
fcc-save-hook '[[:pals:]]' -PALS/%O
Something I'd like to see was an operator for matching an address or
addresses in an alias, I think that would help you out here. The syntax
would be different ("~somechar