Martin Neitzel <[email protected]> wrote: |Bob Tennent <[email protected]> wrote: |> I used to use ~b pathname to save an outgoing message to a |> specific file. This no longer works. I know I can set record |> for *all* outgoing messages but it's often convenient to |> "record" a particular message to a particular file. Can this |> be fixed or is there some alternative way of achieving what |> I want?
| set expandaddr | |On my first try without the setting, I received an error msg pointing me |to this variable. man s-nail says: And it will learn about an error ring, so that you will get a clear indication that something wrong happened. E.g., if you have a file target in *autobcc* to achieve what Bob desires, but also have *editalong* set then the error message will be printed before the editor is started, effectively being invisible to the user (most likely, that is). With the error ring once the "prompt" is printed next you will see / become notified that new errors exist and can then look at the error log at your will. This change is already in TODO, and for a very long time. :o( Ciao, and have a nice weekend! --steffen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ S-nail-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/s-nail-users
