Christian Schult <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > send-hook '~A' '[...]'
>
> I'd suggest using . instead of ~A. The dot specifies a default when
> no other pattern matches. ~A means "all mail" and later patterns will
> not match.
Where did you get this information? As far as I'm aware, '.' and '~A'
are treated identically by Mutt. Furthermore, Mutt does not stop
matching on the first pattern-match, but runs ALL send-hooks that match.
Indeed, this is fundamental to getting default-behavior send-hooks to
work!
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