* David Champion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-04-05 00:36]: > * "Sven Guckes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 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). > macro index M "<enter-command>set editor=\"sed -e '/^In-Reply-To:/d' -e '/^$/{' -e p >-e q -e '}' %s >%s.tmp && mv -f %s.tmp %s; vi %s\"<enter><reply><enter-command>set >editor='vi %s'<enter>" "Send new message to sender" > > Or use <group-reply> or <list-reply>, as you prefer.
well, that's certainly a good solution for emacs users as it'll change their editor to something useful. hehe seriously, though - i'd prefer a simple mapping for vim. no need to abuse the editor variable here. and i'd rather add a clean command which works for everyone (even if they should be using a different editor ;-). thanks for trying, though, David! :-) Sven