Quoting Daniel Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12 Feb-02 15:53]:
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> How is this?
OK, not to sound dense, but does one apply this diff? I get
diffs, how to create them, and am aware of patch, but just have
no first hand experience using diffs.
(darren)
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> Quoting Daniel Sully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [12 Feb-02 15:53]:
>
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>
> > How is this?
>
> OK, not to sound dense, but does one apply this diff? I get
> diffs, how to create them, and am aware of patch, but just ha
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* Daniel Sully ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020212 11:04]:
> Hi - I'm not finding the functionality (or it's hiding from me) of when I
> hit 'c' for composing a message,
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> On Feb 12, Daniel Sully [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> > Hi - I'm not finding the functionality (or it's hiding from me) of when I
> > hit 'c' for composing a message, the ability to set a From: address right
> > there, just like a To
On Feb 12, Daniel Sully [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Hi - I'm not finding the functionality (or it's hiding from me) of when I
> hit 'c' for composing a message, the ability to set a From: address right
> there, just like a To: and Subject: line is set.
>
> No, I don't want to just edit the heade
Mutt doesn't have this functinality. Currently you can set up send-hook's
for addresses which are exceptions to your default from address (this is what
I do for switching between Mutt and non-Mutt mail), or use ESC-f in the
send menu to edit your from address. There is not a way to manually
edit