> i once suggested a command which does just that - > send a new mail to the sender of the current mail. > but it was turned down. (noone needs this etc).
Damn, this seems like just the option I was wanting really. Its a shame that it doesn't exist. A sort of "send new mail to recipient" feature. Doesn't anyone else thing that would be a very nice solution? I know I can edit the headers, cut/paste (eurgh, the mouse), if I type it, I _might_ get it wrong, lbdb seems like overkill and I still have to find the user.... ;) > so I often use "resend-message" on some message > to initiate a new mail (and "set edit_hdrs", of course). > not much difference from your "reply" method, though. Yep, and if you do what I did earlier (forget to nuke the header line) then its no good cus you end up looking like a lemon (so to speak). > or use "display-address" and copy the address from there. > (easy with mutt inside "screen"..) then just send a new mail. Eurgh, mouse. - Dean
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