pine vs. mutt, revisited

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Here is a pine feature I would like to emulate in mutt, and cannot find 
information in the manuals:

In pine, the addressbook has a field called "fcc" which allows 
associating a folder name with a user. It permits having the same fcc 
folder name for several users, so that folders like "family", 
"students", "listinfo", make sense. 

In mutt, at least as I have mine presently configured, the default 
folder is the user name, and the format of the alias command has no 
provision for associating any other folder with the user. Of course I 
can backspace over the user name and enter any arbitrary folder name 
when saving a message, but I would like to be able for instance to use a 
folder like "family" automatically for several users, one named 
"students" for another group of users, and so on.

Can that be done in mutt? What do I look for to accomplish that?

Thanks,
Chuck

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