» 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.
» 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
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) functio
> Mikko Hänninen (Tue 16.0500-00:15):
> > 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.
so this
Francisco D. Borges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 15 May 2000:
> the message was not sent, that I know for sure (I looked at the mail log's).
Okay, I suppose that's pretty authoritative. :-)
> The weird thing here is that after editing the message, I was delivered at the
> index of the fo
» 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.
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 sen
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.
Since this function is NOT listed in the manual:
What exactly does the `resend-message' function??