Re: resend-message and FCC

2000-06-02 Thread David DeSimone
-kevin- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It also seems to preserve the date of the original email, instead of giving it a new date. Yes, 'Date:' is correct but the 'From' line without a colon contains the date of the original email, which happens to be what tagging by date looks at. Not quite.

Re: resend-message and FCC

2000-06-01 Thread -kevin-
On 00-05-26 10:41, -kevin- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Short: I notice that when I 'resend-message' (ESCe) that it doesn't get copied to my 'sent' folder. Additional Note: It also seems to preserve the date of the original email, instead of giving it a new date. Yes, 'Date:' is correct but

Re: resend-message and FCC

2000-06-01 Thread Mikko Hänninen
-kevin- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thu, 01 Jun 2000: In short, my preference would be that if you send a message, regarless of its origin, it should be treated as a new message, as though composed in the usual manner. I don't know about the date stuff, but here's an untested patch for making

Re: resend-message and FCC

2000-05-28 Thread Daniel Roesen
On Fri, May 26, 2000 at 09:32:20PM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote: But yes, there should be an option as to whether resend-message will default to Fcc'ing or not -- or if there's no option, the default should be yes. ACK. This bite me several days ago :-((( Best regards, Daniel PGP signature

resend-message and FCC

2000-05-26 Thread -kevin-
The Short: I notice that when I 'resend-message' (ESCe) that it doesn't get copied to my 'sent' folder. The Long: I'm a bad typist. Sometimes I mistype an address and send the mail off. I get the bounce message. Crack open mutt (v1.2) on my 'sent' folder where copies of all my emails go. I

Re: resend-message and FCC

2000-05-26 Thread Mikko Hänninen
-kevin- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Fri, 26 May 2000: I notice that when I 'resend-message' (ESCe) that it doesn't get copied to my 'sent' folder. I think that this is only because resend-message doesn't fill the Fcc header by default. If you add a folder in there, it'll work... But yes,