On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 01:28:22PM +0200, Gabriel Philippe wrote:
From the manual: "Also note that my_hdr commands which modify
recipient headers, or the message's subject, don't have any effect on
the current message when executed from a send-hook."
The manual is correct on this point. send2-
Hi Jethro,
Are you sitting on a park bench? ;-)
On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 07:47:35PM +, Jethro Tull wrote:
> sometimes while composing I could spontaneously need to put all or part of
> another email or many others.
There's simply no GOOD way to programmatically do what you're asking.
When you
On 23.08.16 19:47, Jethro Tull wrote:
> So I could save and close the current composition,
It is elementary to postpone the composition if desired. (See the
manual) A collection of postponed messages presents as a message index,
just as for any other mail folder. You can work on many of them in a
On 24Aug16 20:38 +1000, c...@zip.com.au wrote:
> On 23Aug2016 19:47, Jethro Tull wrote:
> > > On 16Aug2016 19:58, Jethro Tull wrote:
> > > >I'm using vim as editor in mutt. I would like to find a way to dump the
> > > >content of another email or part to a new message while being composed.
> > >
I have been using send-hooks to add reply-to headers.
send-hook . unmy_hdr 'Reply-To:'
send-hook "~C l...@whatever.tld" my_hdr 'Reply-To: l...@whatever.tld'
This works (and maybe shouldn't, according to the manual). But I would
like using send2-hooks instead, and... no success. I have tried
remov
On 23Aug2016 19:47, Jethro Tull wrote:
On 16Aug2016 19:58, Jethro Tull wrote:
>I'm using vim as editor in mutt. I would like to find a way to dump the
>content of another email or part to a new message while being composed. Of
>course without running a new instance of mutt.
Why not by running