I asked this question a long time ago but today, did this
macro index M "<mail>eric\nsubject\n<send-message>"

That works just like I want - *no* need to have to press `y' in the
compose screen to send your mail (which is great for many
situations).

But is there a way to do this _without_ having to specify a
"dummy" name and subject at the prompts?

thanx

According to Eric Smith on Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:11:24PM +0100:
> Sometimes I like to have the mail sent when I exit my editor -
> often in fact - meaning I skip the compose screen.
> 
> So I used to fiddle a lit with the set editor command but that is not 
> the answer, I just tried this:
> 
> macro w index "<mail><enter><send-message>"
> 
> and this works when you have a pending message as I did
> cause the <enter> answers the prompt to resume the postponed
> message, then you edit that message and voila it sends
> automatically on closing the editor.
> 
> But when you have no pending message (as is normal for me)
> then the <send-message> ends up as a suggested subject.
> 
> Am I being dense?  What is the way to do this?
> 
> -- 
> Eric Smith

-- 
Eric Smith

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