Le 20/02/17 à 23:17, Keith Smiley téléscripta :
Hey everyone,

Hi,

I've noticed something that's happened to me a few times lately that
I wondered if anyone has a solution to.

I have a message in mutt that I want to reply to, I start typing my
reply, and then realize that I accidentally replied instead of replied
all. At this step I normally copy whatever I've typed in vim, abort the
message I've written so far, press reply all in my mailbox, and paste in
what I had before.

Is there an easier way I can do this? Ideally without having to abort
the message at all? Obviously I could enter the other email addresses
manually, but that can often be difficult when the chain has a lot of
users.

Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks!

I'm not sure it will be easier, but here is what I tend to do: open a new mutt (I'm using tmux so it will be in a split pane), do the correct reply-all, then from vim use :sp /path/to-other-mutt-temp-file to open the other email temp file so that I can select and copy paste what is needed between the temp messages...

Best,
Baptiste

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