> You might not always want to move down 6 lines. Perhaps in the future > you will add a new header (using my_hdr) to certain messages. You might > want to consider the following instead: > > set editor="vim -c ':0;/^$'" > > which will search for and move to the first blank line. In an email > message that should be the first line after all the headers, no matter > how many header lines there are. Hey Tim! A great one. Thanks! I'd just been doing vim + on my editor line, taking to the bottom of a new mail. This is much better. Thanks! John -- John P. Verel Norwalk, CT
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