On Sat, Apr 15, 2000 at 03:53:31PM +0300, Mikko H�nninen wrote:
> Have you tried this, based on the original examples:
> fcc-save-hook . +%o
> fcc-save-hook @ncube.com +ncube/%o
I can't find anything about this in the manual, and when I try it
I get a folder called =%o.
Is this the development branch?
I would be interested in getting this working in mbox-hooks, so
I could have a set of folders for incoming mail and another set
for mail that I have read and want to keep and study. At the
moment I have 'crud' (=the stuff I want to keep!) building up in my
mail folders that cramps my mail-handling style!
Incidentally, the manual says about mbox-hooks,
Unlike some of the other hook commands, only the first
matching pattern is used (it is not possible to save read mail
in more than a single mailbox).
But, isn't this true about save-hooks, too. They only save mail
in a single mailbox. And why is the only the first matching pattern
used for mbox-hooks? The only difference I can see between a
mbox-hook and a save-hook is that the first does it without
telling you and the second just prompts you with a different
folder to do it to.
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