* Jesper Holmberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-10-2001 13:38]: | * On Mon Oct 01, Ben Reser wrote: | > It's deliberate. Search the archives this discussion has been had | > several times. | | Well, I have yet to see a good explanation why this choice has been | made. I am also still searching for a convenient way to use an old | message as template for a new one, without having to remember to | manually save the new one.
I'm also interested in a good explanation ;) But, fact is that you don't need your memory on this one... (look down) | IMO, this is a quite serious problem, as it in fact makes the user lose | data if he's not careful every time he uses this functionality. I have | lost a handful of e-mails this way, meaning that short of sending the | recipient another e-mail demanding the he send me back what I wrote to | him, I have no way of recording what I have written. | | At least, I would very much appreciate a configuration variable by which | you could choose which behavior is desirable. macro index \ee "<resend-message>fsent_mail\n" does the trick for me. But I agree that it's a workaround. I'm not sure whether you'll want another configuration variable; let's just turn it on by default. -- René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) There are painters who transform the sun to a yellow spot, but there are others who with the help of their art and their intelligence, transform a yellow spot into sun. -Pablo Picasso