Thank you for these details. In my exmhsedit, only the control-c,
control-y sequence is defined, not control-q, but the former does
indeed work.

That does also indeed work, but quotes also the header of the message,
whereas I am seeking to only quote the contents of the first text part.
I could just remove those extra header lines, but am looking for
something to streamline the process.

I will have a look into the other suggestions that came up, replcomps 
etc.

Thank you,
Marc

>>> "Andy Bradford" said:
 >> Thus said Marc Baaden on Fri, 09 Dec 2022 17:06:07 +0100:
 >>
 >> > My EXMH version is 2.8.0.
 >>
 >> I'm  still using  2.7.2.  Not sure  if  perhaps a  bug  exists in  later
 >> versions.
 >>
 >> > I  am  not  sure  I  understand  how  you  reply,  and  what  shortcut
 >> > <Control-q> corresponds to (I don't seem to have it on my version).
 >>
 >> First, I choose a message in the flist pane, then I press <Key-r> (which
 >> is also in the Reply menu) and move my cursor to the body portion of the
 >> reply. Then  I press <Control-q>  which is  defined in the  Bindings for
 >> Sedit and it inserts a decoded version of the message.
 >>
 >> The setting is stored in ~/.exmh/exmhsedit:
 >>
 >> set sedit(key,quoteMsg) {<Control-c><Control-y> <Control-q>}
 >>
 >> Andy
 >>
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Marc Baaden

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