On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 02:18:52PM -0600, David DeSimone wrote:
>Gerhard Hðring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Here's one trick I've learnt from this list:
>> 
>> send-hook .       'set editor=vim; set record={gargamel}INBOX.Sent'
>> send-hook spamcop 'set editor=/bin/true ; set record='
>
>I understand what the variable settings are for, but I can't figure out,
>what does this do?

  The second line basically makes it so mutt skips the whole editing
phase when sending an email to "spamcop"; since presumably those
addresses are being sent to an automated parser, all it wants is the
original email anyway.  It also unsets the $record variable, since
apparently the user doesn't want to keep an FCC record of mails being
sent to that address.
  By the way, big kudos to the guy who actually forwarded enough spam
there to be annoyed by the fact he was filling up his fcc folder.  :))
  The first line is a default, to reset back to normal behaviour for
every other message you send (although most likely only has an effect on
the next message after one sent to spamcop).

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