Mutt Composition - When composing an email prevent “CC:” Question
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When I press "m" to compose an email in mutt I am asked "to:", "cc:" and "subject:". Can I select the fields to be asked, for example, only "to:" and "subject:"?
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When I press "m" to compose an email in mutt I am asked "to:", "cc:" and "subject:". Can I select the fields to be asked, for example, only "to:" and "subject:"?
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When I press "m" to compose an email in mutt I am asked "to:", "cc:" and "subject:". Can I select the fields to be asked, for example, only "to:" and "subject:"?
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When I press "m" to compose an email in mutt I am asked "to:", "cc:" and "subject:". Can I select the fields to be asked, for example, only "to:" and "subject:"?
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You can disable asking for “Cc:” by unsetting the askcc
setting; in your ~/.muttrc
:
unset askcc
perfect, any idea on how to do a macros for that? For example, with "m" I do the normal compose and with "M" I do without "CC:"? Thanks in any case
– user2801023
3 hours ago
Note that the default in mutt for this setting is "no", so OP has presumably explicitly enabledaskcc
in their.muttrc
.
– jasonwryan
3 hours ago
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1 Answer
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active
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up vote
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You can disable asking for “Cc:” by unsetting the askcc
setting; in your ~/.muttrc
:
unset askcc
perfect, any idea on how to do a macros for that? For example, with "m" I do the normal compose and with "M" I do without "CC:"? Thanks in any case
– user2801023
3 hours ago
Note that the default in mutt for this setting is "no", so OP has presumably explicitly enabledaskcc
in their.muttrc
.
– jasonwryan
3 hours ago
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You can disable asking for “Cc:” by unsetting the askcc
setting; in your ~/.muttrc
:
unset askcc
perfect, any idea on how to do a macros for that? For example, with "m" I do the normal compose and with "M" I do without "CC:"? Thanks in any case
– user2801023
3 hours ago
Note that the default in mutt for this setting is "no", so OP has presumably explicitly enabledaskcc
in their.muttrc
.
– jasonwryan
3 hours ago
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up vote
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You can disable asking for “Cc:” by unsetting the askcc
setting; in your ~/.muttrc
:
unset askcc
You can disable asking for “Cc:” by unsetting the askcc
setting; in your ~/.muttrc
:
unset askcc
answered 4 hours ago
Stephen Kitt
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perfect, any idea on how to do a macros for that? For example, with "m" I do the normal compose and with "M" I do without "CC:"? Thanks in any case
– user2801023
3 hours ago
Note that the default in mutt for this setting is "no", so OP has presumably explicitly enabledaskcc
in their.muttrc
.
– jasonwryan
3 hours ago
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perfect, any idea on how to do a macros for that? For example, with "m" I do the normal compose and with "M" I do without "CC:"? Thanks in any case
– user2801023
3 hours ago
Note that the default in mutt for this setting is "no", so OP has presumably explicitly enabledaskcc
in their.muttrc
.
– jasonwryan
3 hours ago
perfect, any idea on how to do a macros for that? For example, with "m" I do the normal compose and with "M" I do without "CC:"? Thanks in any case
– user2801023
3 hours ago
perfect, any idea on how to do a macros for that? For example, with "m" I do the normal compose and with "M" I do without "CC:"? Thanks in any case
– user2801023
3 hours ago
Note that the default in mutt for this setting is "no", so OP has presumably explicitly enabled
askcc
in their .muttrc
.– jasonwryan
3 hours ago
Note that the default in mutt for this setting is "no", so OP has presumably explicitly enabled
askcc
in their .muttrc
.– jasonwryan
3 hours ago
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