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Bug#58750: marked as done (saves sent-mail to cwd rather than to home directory)

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From: "Shawn T. Rutledge" <rutl...@cx47646-a.phnx1.az.home.com>
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Subject: saves sent-mail to cwd rather than to home directory
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Package: mutt
Version: 0.95.4-1

If I cd to some other directory other than my home directory before I
start mutt, and send a message, it puts the sent-mail folder in that
directory. I think it should continue to append to the sent-mail folder
in my home directory.

Example:

[rutledge@electron][6:40:47pm] cd ~

[rutledge@electron][6:40:50pm] mkdir test

[rutledge@electron][6:40:56pm] cd test

[rutledge@electron][6:40:58pm] mutt
{at this point I send a message to myself and then quit mutt}

[rutledge@electron][6:41:34pm] ls
sent-mail

I'm using Debian with mostly the latest "potato" code. Kernel 2.2.14.
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To: "Shawn T. Rutledge" <rutl...@cx47646-a.phnx1.az.home.com>
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Subject: Re: Bug#58750: saves sent-mail to cwd rather than to home directory
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From: m...@linux.it (Marco d'Itri)

On Feb 23, "Shawn T. Rutledge" <rutl...@cx47646-a.phnx1.az.home.com> wrote:

>> Looks like you configured mutt wrong.
>It was already configured. Debian does things that way.
It does not. On a default installation, ":set ?record" outputs:

record=""

and no message is saved.

BTW, I see you are a customer of @home, so maybe you can help me.
Some weeks ago some spammer scum forged emails with a return address
in the linux.it domain and I think because of that some moron at @home
put my domain in their mail servers' black list without even writing
to me. Can you ask your postmaster to lift the ban?

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Marco


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