On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Anders Helmersson wrote: > > well - "reply" to your own mail and add the missing info. > > you could use the resend-mail command, of course, > > but that might start a new thread. > > What concerns me with this method is that in-reply-to will include my own > mail id, even if it is not a reply but a resending of my own mail. > > > > Here, I am not refering to replies or follow-ups on mailing lists. > > then what? > > One applicable situation could be when I would like to arrange a meeting, > with someone (say Beth). However, after sending the first mail, I discover > that I forget to say when the meeting is going to take place. I resend the > mail with the date and time. I do not consider this as a reply and, thus, > In-reply-to should not be set, but only References (according to RFC2076, > para 3.6). Though, I may be to restrictive in definition of reply. > > What I had in mind in my original thinking was to have a quadoption question > in the resend function for including the reference of the original mail. > That would keep the To: field intact. > > Anders Hi,
set in your .muttrc set copy=ask-yes (if you have changed your default settings). After you recognized that your original mail was wrong or something was missing copy from your mailsent-mailbox the email you want to correct to your postponed mailbox. Then resend it and you are able to correct the missing datas. Oliver -- ... don't touch the bang-bang fruit