+ # ian: save a copy of sent mail. i thought of other ways to do this,
+ # for example, to only save sent mail that is not sent from my mail
+ # client which saves a copy by default, but in the end, it seems
+ # simplest to turn that off. We want to save external mail sent by
+ # smarthosts. However, there is one complication: encrypted
+ # mail. Saving it here just gets us an encrypted copy that we can't
+ # read. Soo, we could bcc ourselves: then we still have the
+ # annoyance that it is encrypted so we can't grep it. Or, we could
+ # hack emacs so that it sends us an unencrypted copy. Turns out that
+ # the emacs function which saves sent email can also send us a
+ # copy. But, then we have 3 copies: the encrypted copy exim saves,
+ # the unencrypted copy exim saves, and the copy emacs saves. Soo,
+ # we can emacs send a copy directly to the sent alias but only when
+ # it is not mail_host, and have the exim condition for redirecting a
+ # copy to the sent alias avoid doing it if it has an emacs user
+ # agent header.