Hi, * On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 04:39PM +0200 Olaf Hering ([email protected]) muttered: > Am 25. Juli 2016 14:52:27 MESZ, schrieb Michael Tatge <[email protected]>: > > >No. Sending from the command line, in scripts, the error might come up > >later during delivery,... > > Have you actually tried it with smtp_pass= ? There is no interaction > and as a result no password and as a result no mail gets created.
using the internal smtp agent is a special case, mutt's scope is wider then that. Just because it seems like a bug in your use case, doesn't mean it might not be useful in other circumstances. Writing fcc before trying to send might prevent losing the mail you where just composing (e.g. when spooling to a queueing mta that might not even be online all the time). The current behavior is improvable as we stated earlier. Mutt could try to prevent double entries. BUT losing a message is worse and mutt should do everything it can to prevent it. Having double entries in your $record folder is clearly the lesser evil. Michael -- PGP-Key-ID: EEE7D043 Jabber: [email protected]
