* Matthias Vallentin <vallen...@icir.org> [07-09-15 14:43]:
> Is it possible to send a message from the Postponed Messages menu
> without editing it? After having written various emails while having
> been offline for a while, I find it tedious to select each draft, edit
> it, save it, then hit 'y'. What I'd like to do is just hit 'y' directly
> from the Postponed Message view directly. Even better, tag those
> messages I want to deliver and press a simple button.
> 
> Perhaps one way of getting there would be to open the folder with
> postponed messages as regular mailbox, so that they can be tagged and
> bulk-edited. Then really all that needs to be done is take the message
> as-is and send it off. How would you go after this from within mutt?
> (I'm using mutt itself as opposed to, say, msmtp to send mail. So piping
> them through sendmail -t and deleting them afterwards wouldn't work
> directly.)

Try adding your postpone directory as a mailbox and directly access it, or
just access the /<path><to>/<postpone-directory/ and deal with it as a
regular mail file.  (it really is a regular mail file).

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