Hi list,
I file my sent and received mail in the same folder ('store') and
use mutt threading to keep track of conversations. When I receive
a mail, I might reply, which causes the reply to be written to
'store', and if I don't forget, I'll then file the received message
there too.
But I do occasionally forget. Thus I would like to automate the
saving and I thought to myself: reply-hook!
However, reply-hook <regex> '<save-message>=store\n' does not work
and complains that <save-message>=store\n is an unknown command.
Short of rebinding the r/g/L reply keys to macros, can you think of
other approaches?
Thanks,
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