On Wed, Oct 13, 1999 at 12:18:17PM -0500, David DeSimone wrote:
> rex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > If the message is edited ("e"), the bounce function is disabled, and
> 
> As someone else pointed out, what I mean was to edit the message, save
> the edited message back to the folder, then bounce that message.

Yuck! :) (no offense, it works, but it sure is awkward.)

> Since I don't use edit-message very often, it didn't occur to me that it
> would be difficult to tell the original from the new (edited) message in
> the folder.  

I need to edit/bounce about 20 messages a day to my list, so
minimizing keystrokes is important. I've incorporated the changes you
suggested to my script and put 
"macro index B bbt\ny    #bounce/edit to BT(alias for Birdtech-L)" 
in .muttrc. "B" bounces (i.e., inserts the "Resent-*" lines) the message 
and brings it up in my editor. Nothing more needs to be done to the
header, and when the editor is exited the message is automatically mailed 
to the list. Very, very, handy for LISTSERV listowners. Now if I could just 
make the script smart enough to do most of the editing...

Thanks, 

-rex

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