Hello,

about a week ago I was posting some questions. Only one of three have
been replied to until now. That's why I decided to repost the unreplied
ones again.

1.) Editing an email with vim/mutt, I sometimes wish to insert/quote
text from another email that I'm not currently replying to. I remember
that there was such a function when I used pine some years ago. Pine's
builtin editor pico ("pine composer") read the contents from an other
email to the cursor position after hitting a special key combination and
entering the index number of the email in the current folder. Do you
know a way to do this with vim and mutt?

2.) I'm using vim and don't know too much of emacs. One thing I find
very useful with vim is that if I want to wrap a very long quoted line
with width greater than 80 characters and the line begins with the
quotation character '> ', then I can hit gqap or gqip and I have the
long line turned to a paragraph that has each line beginning with the
quotation character '> ' and has width of 'textwidth' variable which is
usually set to 72 characters. Do you know if there is such a function in
emacs, too?

Regards,

-Jens


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