Michael Richardson <[email protected]> wrote:
    > So, new "whatnowproc" is $HOME/bin/senddraft, which contains "send -draft"
    > and I think this works for me.

So, no.
I think that it only works if a draftfile is provided on the cmdline.
And when used as a whatnowproc, the draftfile is implicit?

I poked at uip/send.c to understand, seeing:

                case DRAFTSW:
                    msgs[msgp++] = draft;
                    continue;

I guess "draft" is a global?
It's not set anywhere.
I think it's wrong.  I was going to investigate further, but through I should
pull first...

origin  git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/nmh.git (fetch)
origin  git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/nmh.git (push)
obiwan-[/sandel/src/nmh](3.3.8) mcr 10041 %git fetch origin
fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
[1]    9175 exit 128   git fetch origin

Maybe there is a problem, maybe I missed updating something....
yes.  It should not be: https://git.savannah.nongnu.org/git/nmh.git
Worked.  Poor hosting machine is very slow though.

it's been awhile since I compiled... my HD died a few months ago, had
to be re-installed and restored from backup.
"apt-get build-dep nmh"
is a good trick to know, even when building from source...

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