Elimar,

thanks.

On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:

> 
> "inbox" is the folder where your incoming mails are saved! If you
> are using procmail it is your DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/YourInbox. If not try
> /var/spool/mail/YourUserName!
> 
Well, I know the name inbox from my pine-times -- some two or three
years ago.  I do not like it since I make heavily use of procmail to
distribute my emails to appropriate folders.  For this reason, I call
my "inbox" +def, which stands for default, i.e. the mails I could not
automagically deliver to the appropriate folder.

What I meant is that I would like to configure a
fcc-hook/fcc-save-hook the way that if I reply to a single user of a
mailing list, the email gets saved into the appropriate folder.  For
example, assume I would have sent this email to you only.  However,
since the email was delivered to my =mutt folder, I would like to have
the outgoind email sent into =mutt too.  But, since I do not know how
to specify the current folder, I have specified 
fcc-save-hook . =def 
in my muttrc.

The other proposal sent by David directed to the point I wanted to
know.  However, neither TFM nor the hint could really help me.

If anyone has any further help, I would really appreciate!  

Thanks!
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