Hi, Angel de Vicente <[email protected]> writes: > Peter Münster <[email protected]> writes: >>> The mail get me properly in the delayed date, but the "Date" field in >>> the message itself is the date when I wrote the message, not when it >>> was sent. I don't see an option in the manual to change this >>> behaviour, is it possible? >> >> You could try this: (setq message-draft-headers '(References From)) > > great, thanks, thar worked perfectly. I think that this should be the > default, rather than keeping the date when the mail was started?
well, not so perfect after all. The problem now is that spell-checking is not performed when I do C-c C-j to put the mail in the delayed list. Rather, it is performed on the delayed date, when it is actually sent. This, obviously, is not very convenient. Any way to perform the spell-checking right now, so that on the future date I have to do nothing and the mail will be sent automatically whether I'm around the computer or not? Thanks a lot, -- Ángel de Vicente http://angel-de-vicente.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
