[email protected] (Byung-Hee HWANG "(황병희, 黃炳熙)") writes:

> Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> [email protected] (Byung-Hee HWANG "(황병희, 黃炳熙)") writes:
>>
>>> when i reply, how can i select one address like thunderbird? let's
>>> assume there are two addresses like as [[email protected],
>>> [email protected]]. yes i'm using gnus.
>>
>> I think this can be governed by posting styles. My dad persists in
>> sending me emails to an old address that simply forwards to my new
>> address. So when I reply to him, I swap the "To:" address to my new one,
>> like so:
>>
>> (setq gnus-posting-styles
>>  '(((header "To" "[email protected]")
>>     (address "[email protected]"))
>>    ((header "Cc" "[email protected]")
>>     (address "[email protected]"))
>>     ;; etc...
>>     ))
>
> Thank you Eric, plus question.
> In first time sending mail, can i select one address?
> Thunderbird anytime can do it, at replay and first mail.
> Just i would like to select one address on prompt as Thunderbird.
>
> Sorry for silly question;;;

Not silly! When you first send a new mail, you can use a Gnus group as a
posting-styles template, by moving point to the group you want to use,
and then hitting "C-u m" (or "C-u a") rather than just "m" or "a". The
new mail will be constructed as if you were replying to a mail received
in that group.

Personally I would prefer a prompt, but that's how it works. There are a
few packages (gnus-pers, and gnus-alias, that is apparently an extension
of gnus-pers (?)) that do this, but I haven't used them before.

Eric


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