On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 03:48:30PM -0800, Gary A. Johnson wrote: > On 2008-03-03, Brian Salter-Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sun, Mar 02, 2008 at 02:30:42PM -0800, Gary A. Johnson wrote: > > > On 2008-03-02, Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > * Rado S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-02-08 15:27]: > > > > > =- Thomas Roessler wrote on Fri 29.Feb'08 at 9:32:19 +0100 -= > > > > > > On 2008-02-29 00:07:29 -0800, William Yardley wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > Would be great if there were also a 'compose to list' option. > > > > > > > Not sure if it would be better to have the function compose to > > > > > > > the list if the message is to a subscribed list, or to have a > > > > > > > different command for "compose to list". > > > > > > > > > > > > Why isn't list-reply close enough for that? > > > > > > > > > > Because you don't want to reply to an existing thread but start a > > > > > new one. > > > > > I have aliases for that. ;) > > > > > > > > And you will provide an example ?? :^) > > > > > > Here's an example of what I use, one for each list to which I post. > > > > > > folder-hook +Incoming/mutt-dev \ > > > 'macro index M "<mail>mutt-dev^M^M" "mail to list"' > > > folder-hook +Incoming/mutt-users \ > > > 'macro index M "<mail>mutt-users^M^M" "mail to list"' > > > > > > The second ^M in each of those skips the "Cc:" prompt. > > > > > > HTH, > > > Gary > > > > Gary, that is very usefull. However is there a way to add something so > > it does not say "No Subject: Abort? ([Yes]/No"? Maybe set abort_nosubject > > for this folder to ask=no and add <enter> somewhere. Any thoughts? > > I forgot to mention that. A consequence of excessive multitasking, > I think. At least that's my excuse. > > I have mutt configured so that when I initiate a message, must first > asks for "To:", then "Cc:", then "Subject:", then enters the editor. > I think that's a consequence of > > set askcc > > in my muttrc. > > If you are getting that message, your mutt is probably not asking > "Cc:" and my macro is answering "Subject:" with Enter. Unless you > want to be asked "Cc:" all the time, you can just remove one of the > ^M in the macro.
I get the headers as part of the message to edit, I have always done this and I think it comes from setting edit_header. I am happy to add the subject there. I would prefer to not have to hit enter when No Subject: Abort? ([Yes]/No comes up. I have:- folder-hook . set abort_nosubject=ask-yes folder-hook mutt.dev set abort_nosubject=ask-no folder-hook mutt.dev \ 'macro index M "<mail>mutt-dev^M^M" "mail to list"<enter>' It asks the abort and demands the response whether I have the <enter> there or not. Maybe I have it in the wrong place. Cheers, Brian. > HTH, > Gary > -- There was a time when religion ruled the world. They called it the Dark Ages. Brian Salter-Duke (Brian Duke) Email: b_duke(AT)bigpond(DOT)net(DOT)au