michael d. ivey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 07 Mar 2000:
> 1) write the boilerplate message
> 2) postpone it
> 3) c =postponed
> 4) save the file to =boilerplates or something
> 5) c =boilerplates
> 6) pick the message
> 7) esc-e is bound by default to resend-message
>
> does that work?
Not for me, but I just thought of this:
1) create boilerplate message, copy it somewhere
When wanting to do a single-key action to send a message using this
boilerplate, just hit use a macro that does the following:
1) call a shell command to copy boilerplate message from whereever to
=boilerplates
2) set $postponed to =boilerplates
3) recall-message, since presumably =boilerplates has just one message
it'll auto-edit that (nice)
4) re-set $postponed to =postponed
I'm not sure, a perl-script to do it from the command line might still
be more convenient (for me).
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone!
Mikko
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