Re: What `resend-message' do?? (It's not in 1.2 manual)
clemensF [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 16 May 2000: It will take the current message and start composing a new message using that as a "template" -- your email will have the same headers and the same body (and attachements) as that email. so this is the former (1.0.1) edit function? The former edit has been split into to, depending on what you want to do: edit for message editing, resend-message for resending. So yes, in a way it's the former edit function. Sort of. Mikko -- // Mikko Hänninen, aka. Wizzu // [EMAIL PROTECTED] // http://www.iki.fi/wiz/ // The Corrs list maintainer // net.freak // DALnet IRC operator / // Interests: roleplaying, Linux, the Net, fantasy scifi, the Corrs / "The last good thing written in C was Franz Schubert's Symphony #9."
Re: What `resend-message' do??
» Mikko Hänninen wrote: It *sounds* like what's happening is that you're running the "edit" function, which recalls the raw message into your editor (with every header, you can tell easily if there are Received headers, although if it's a Fcc message then there wouldn't be any), saves any changes you make and replaces the original in the mailbox with your edited message. With this, you're not supposed to go to the compose menu at all after you exit the editor. Could that be it? ... Maybe you have some strange keybindings left over from a pre-1.2 setup? Ok, that's it, I got it! I have: e edit edit the raw message Esceresend-messageuse the current message as a template for a new one but I didn't had: set meta_key so I guess I was using the ``edit''function, when hitting Metae. Thank you very much for the help. PS. Your Mail-Followup-To header is a bit messed up in your emails... Hum, that's true. I've set the ``subscribe'' thing now, I hope it will do. cheers, -- Francisco. São Paulo, Brasil. __o `\, _(*)/(*)_
Re: What `resend-message' do?? Mail-followup
» Mikko Hänninen wrote: PS. Your Mail-Followup-To header is a bit messed up in your emails... Ok ok, pretty stupid... I had: unset use_domain I guess it's better to change it (since I can't remember why I unsetted it in the first place) cheers, -- Francisco. São Paulo, Brasil. __o `\, _(*)/(*)_
Re: What `resend-message' do?? (It's not in 1.2 manual)
» Mikko Hänninen wrote: Francisco D. Borges [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Mon, 15 May 2000: Shouldn't it REsend the edited message??? I'm sending one message to myself (which I receive accordingly) but if I go the sent-mail folder and ``resend-message'' I don't receive a new copy. You should, if you actually sent the message. the message was not sent, that I know for sure (I looked at the mail log's). The weird thing here is that after editing the message, I was delivered at the index of the folder where I was, not to the compose_mode of that message. Is there some variable that might be causing this? I already have: set abort_unmodified=no # Let me send empty messages What exactly does the `resend-message' function?? It will take the current message and start composing a new message using that as a "template" -- your email will have the same headers and the same body (and attachements) as that email. Also note that there is no Fcc set for the email by default. That could be considered a bug, or a mis-feature at least... Thank you for the info, now I just got to learn how to do it... cheers, -- Francisco. São Paulo, Brasil. __o `\, _(*)/(*)_