Daryl W. Grunau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 08 Feb 2000:
> I guess I didn't state my request properly - I would like to additionally
> include 'To:' and 'Cc:' in the text portion of any reply I send, so that
> the basic context of the mail I'm replying to can be seen by all
> recipients. Normally, I would 'set header' and then edit out all header
> lines except 'From', 'Date', 'Subject', 'To', and 'Cc' to accomplish this.
> I'm just looking for an easier way - attribution may not be the answer.
Actually, my earlier post was wrong -- if you set $header, then the
header lines you get in the message as quoted are effected by $weed,
and thus by also ignore/unignore.
So if you set both $header and $weed, then the quoted headers from the
original message should only include those headers you see normally.
At least, that's the way it works for me.
If you want to have a different list of headers in the quoted text
than for browsing, then you need to play with the ignore/unignore
commands, perhaps creating a macro for the r(reply) and g(roup-reply)
functions to set them appropriately before actually invoking each of
those functions, and then reset them back to what you want for viewing.
Hope this helps,
Mikko
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