* Ambrose Li [Thu, 02 Feb 2006 16:34:04 -0500]:
> Package: mutt
> Version: 1.5.11-5
> Severity: wishlist
Hi Ambrose,
> Scenario:
> If a user sends some mail with blank subject (e.g., mail to [EMAIL
> PROTECTED]),
> mutt asks if the user wants to quit sending the mail.
> The user answers no, and proceeds to type a long piece of email. After
> exiting from
> the editor, mutt asks *again* if the user wants to quit sending the mail.
> Worse yet,
> the default is "yes" (i.e., "don't send") even though the user had already
> answered
> "no" before and thought that he/she would not have to be bothered with the
> same
> question again.
Seems like you want `echo set abort_nosubject=no >>~/.muttrc`. Any
reason I should not close this bug for?
> At this point,
> 1. It is very possible for the user to accidentally answer "yes" (e.g., by
> accidentally
> pressing the "Enter" key). Then the mail (which took a long time and a lot
> of effort
> to type) is lost forever, wasting the user's time and causing the user to
> become
> frustrated.
(FWIW, I can't reproduce sending the mail; if one answers yes to this
second questions, mutt leaves you in the send-dialog again, waiting
for you to press either 'y' or 'q' again, for example.)
Cheers,
--
Adeodato Simó dato at net.com.org.es
Debian Developer adeodato at debian.org
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-- Ken Thompson
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