Harry Putnam writes:
> Very nice, thanks for both chunks of input... very helpful.
No problem.
I thought about this, how to not send group *mails*, but *posts*
to several groups (crossposting).
For this, it seems the .mailrc file won't work as those aliases
only expands in the "To:" header, an
Emanuel Berg writes:
> Oh, I forgot the most important thing - how to make it look cool.
>
> Use (in .emacs)
>
> (add-to-list 'magic-mode-alist '("# conf" . conf-unix-mode))
>
> and then put
>
> # conf
>
> as the first line of ~/.mailrc
>
> Now, you can also comment with the familiar M-;
Very n
Oh, I forgot the most important thing - how to make it look cool.
Use (in .emacs)
(add-to-list 'magic-mode-alist '("# conf" . conf-unix-mode))
and then put
# conf
as the first line of ~/.mailrc
Now, you can also comment with the familiar M-;
--
Emanuel Berg - programmer (hire me! CV below)
Harry Putnam writes:
> send emails to a couple dozen recipients ...
Put, on one line, this
alias friends "name_1 , ..., name_N "
in ~/.mailrc (it seems to be case-insensitive).
If you'd like to put additional info (like phone numbers), comment
with the hash/pound sign, like this: # don't mail
Harry Putnam writes:
> Its a lamer question for 10+ yr gnus user but I've never had occasion
> to send group emails. Just not something I do.
>
> Now I have need of a nice efficient way to send emails to a couple
> dozen recipients... and looks as if I will be doing this every couple
> of weeks.
Its a lamer question for 10+ yr gnus user but I've never had occasion
to send group emails. Just not something I do.
Now I have need of a nice efficient way to send emails to a couple
dozen recipients... and looks as if I will be doing this every couple
of weeks.
The list of recipients will chan