* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-12-2001 01:34]:

| % | > If it really bothers you that much, unset $signature and $sig_dashes and
| % | > then modify your editor command to append your signature file onto the
| % | > temp file after the real editor completes.  Note that re-editing a file
| % | > will cause duplicate signatures, so you might also tell your editor to
| % | > find the sig_dashes and delete from there down before jumping back to
| % | > the beginning of the message.
| % | 
| % |     Yeah, I figured out it'd be probably left for vim to do this. Then
| % |     again, (I'm no vim-hacker) there are at least three ways to quit
| % |     from vim, saving the buffer, which means I'd have to noremap all of 
| % |     them... Unless I'm missing a way to avoid this. Ok, time to mail 
| % |     [EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
| % 
| % What about rebinding 'y' to filter the message through some script?
| % That's probably easier.
| 
| Not a bad idea...  Wrap $sendmail instead of $editor.

Then again, my option doesn't work when you are pgp_signing or
pgp_encrypting your emails... ;(

| % | > The code is left as an exercise for the reader ;-)
| % 
| % You lazy ... ;)
| 
| You got that right!

;)

-- 
René Clerc                      - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.
-Dorothy

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