Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-13 Thread Michael Thies
Mikko Hänninen hat ueber "Re: Editing a bounced message" geschrieben: My guess is this: 1. Edit the message you want to bounce (with the edit-message function), change it to your liking, and use w(write) to write it back to the same or some other folder. And quit that messa

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-12 Thread Thomas Roessler
mpose menu, which sends a message with the given headers to recipients which are entered on a prompt. Would this fit your needs? On 1999-10-10 14:54:21 -0700, rex wrote: Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 14:54:21 -0700 From: rex [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Editing a bounced messag

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-12 Thread rex
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 09:52:44AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote: When using unstable, "resend-message" essentially behaves like the recalling of a postponed message. Actually, it shares lots of code with that function. Thus, you can just re-send the message. The problem with this is that

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-12 Thread David DeSimone
Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As an alternative, it should be not too difficult to implement a send-to function on the compose menu, which sends a message with the given headers to recipients which are entered on a prompt. Seems like it would be just as easy to use edit-message,

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-12 Thread Michael Thies
David DeSimone hat ueber "Re: Editing a bounced message" geschrieben: Seems like it would be just as easy to use edit-message, change the message around, then when you're done, go ahead and bounce the resulting edited message. Doesn't sound too difficult, and works with current co

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-12 Thread rex
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 03:37:27PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote: Thomas Roessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As an alternative, it should be not too difficult to implement a send-to function on the compose menu, which sends a message with the given headers to recipients which are entered on

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-12 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Michael Thies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 12 Oct 1999: Maybe someone could make it clear to me, what David mean with "and bounce the resulting editing message" How could I bounce that message? Changing the To-Header? My guess is this: 1. Edit the message you want to bounce (with the

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-11 Thread Stasinos Konstantopoulos
Op zo. 10 okt 1999 14:54:21 zei rex: I'd change the sendmail call in .muttrc to call a shell script to allow me to edit the message before calling sendmail, but I don't know how to pass the message to the shell script. IOW, I don't know how/where sendmail is getting the message. man

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-11 Thread rex
t; .muttrc has set sendmail="/home/rex/bin/bounce" #= bounce #! /bin/sh # adapted from a script by Winfried Szukalski [EMAIL PROTECTED] # allows editing a bounced ("b") message before sending it. from_file=${HOME}/.sendit_pre POSTTOOL=/usr/lib/sendm

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-10 Thread winfried szukalski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, rex [EMAIL PROTECTED], I use the script you are looking for together with the naive and clueless PINE. PINE allows in '.pinerc' to configure a: sendmail-path=/usr/local/sbin/sendit.sh In '.muttrc' I use: set

Editing a bounced message

1999-10-08 Thread rex
I host a moderated list using LISTSERV(tm), and have a frequent need to trim off excess quoting and other detritus from messages submitted for approval before bouncing them to the list. Unfortunately, Mutt's bounce does not offer any opportunity to do this. Forwarding to the list works, but is

Re: Editing a bounced message

1999-10-08 Thread Jeremy Blosser
rex [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: I host a moderated list using LISTSERV(tm), and have a frequent need to trim off excess quoting and other detritus from messages submitted for approval before bouncing them to the list. Unfortunately, Mutt's bounce does not offer any opportunity to do this.