I'm trying to figure out how to disable storing sent messages in Mutt.
Is there a record
value in .muttrc
that would make it happen?
I'm trying to figure out how to disable storing sent messages in Mutt.
Is there a record
value in .muttrc
that would make it happen?
There's the copy
option to control if copies of messages you sent are saved. It's a quadoption, so can be set to no
(which would accomplish what you want), yes
to save messages automatically, as well as ask-yes
or ask-no
to have it ask on each message with you being able to choose the default.
Just to make it a litte more clear:
in /home/user/.muttrc
:
set copy=no
There's the copy
option to control if copies of messages you sent are saved. It's a quadoption, so can be set to no
(which would accomplish what you want), yes
to save messages automatically, as well as ask-yes
or ask-no
to have it ask on each message with you being able to choose the default.
I managed to do this with:
set record = "/dev/null"
From what I read there a lot of options for granular control. record
being one of them. When copy
is set to no all storage of mail copies is disabled. Whereas the record
variable can be overridden by the $force_name and $save_name variables, and the "fcc-hook" command.
see the manual
Technically I am misusing it in my example since it only specifies a save path. But it does give you more control by being able to override it with other variables.
However you did ask for a specific record
value that would do the job ;-)
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