multiline input for fields: To/CC

2014-02-11 Thread Eugene Dzhurinsky
Hello!

From time to time I need to either send an email to a group of people, or
respond to such group e-mails. And every time I want to review the list of
recipients - I need to scroll to the right. If an address consists of Name
email - it gets even worse, because I can see only 2-3 addresses at a time.

I looked through the documentation and didn't find any option to set
displaying of To/CC fields to multiline mode.

Am I missing something, or there is no way to do this in mutt?

Thanks!

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Re: multiline input for fields: To/CC

2014-02-11 Thread David Haguenauer
Hi Eugene,

* Eugene Dzhurinsky jdeve...@gmail.com, 2014-02-11 16:56:41 Tue:
 From time to time I need to either send an email to a group of
 people, or respond to such group e-mails. And every time I want to
 review the list of recipients - I need to scroll to the right. [...]
 
 I looked through the documentation and didn't find any option to set
 displaying of To/CC fields to multiline mode.

I don't know of a way to do exactly what you ask, but, in similar
circumstances, I resort to calling edit-headers (bound to `E' by
default) from the sending screen. Then I'm thrown back into my text
editor, where I can see each To: and Cc: member neatly expanded on its
own line.

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Re: multiline input for fields: To/CC

2014-02-11 Thread Eugene Dzhurinsky
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 06:10:47PM -0500, David Haguenauer wrote:
 I don't know of a way to do exactly what you ask, but, in similar
 circumstances, I resort to calling edit-headers (bound to `E' by
 default) from the sending screen. Then I'm thrown back into my text
 editor, where I can see each To: and Cc: member neatly expanded on its
 own line.

Allright, that might work - but it populates the whole list of headers, which
isn't very convenient. Is it possible to limit the list of headers to
something like From/To/CC/Subject?

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Re: multiline input for fields: To/CC

2014-02-11 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Eugene Dzhurinsky jdeve...@gmail.com [02-11-14 23:07]:
 On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 06:10:47PM -0500, David Haguenauer wrote:
  I don't know of a way to do exactly what you ask, but, in similar
  circumstances, I resort to calling edit-headers (bound to `E' by
  default) from the sending screen. Then I'm thrown back into my text
  editor, where I can see each To: and Cc: member neatly expanded on its
  own line.
 
 Allright, that might work - but it populates the whole list of headers, which
 isn't very convenient. Is it possible to limit the list of headers to
 something like From/To/CC/Subject?


Yes, look for headers, in the fine manual.


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Re: multiline input for fields: To/CC

2014-02-11 Thread Eugene Dzhurinsky
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:25:16PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
 Yes, look for headers, in the fine manual.

Ok, thanks, I solved it already - much better :) I can see all headers in VIM.

Is it possible to have this mode to appear on reply immediately? Right now I
have VIM opened on r/g keys, so I need to quit it and then press 'E'.

Perhaps it mutt could open vim with all the headers populated on reply - that
would be handy.

Thanks!

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Re: multiline input for fields: To/CC

2014-02-11 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Eugene Dzhurinsky jdeve...@gmail.com [02-12-14 00:02]:
 On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:25:16PM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
  Yes, look for headers, in the fine manual.
 
 Ok, thanks, I solved it already - much better :) I can see all headers in VIM.
 
 Is it possible to have this mode to appear on reply immediately? Right now I
 have VIM opened on r/g keys, so I need to quit it and then press 'E'.
 
 Perhaps it mutt could open vim with all the headers populated on reply - that
 would be handy.

again in the fine manual, look for edit headers


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