Angel de Vicente <ang...@iac.es> writes:

>>> You could try this: (setq message-draft-headers '(References From))
>>
>> great, thanks, thar worked perfectly. I think that this should be the
>> default, rather than keeping the date when the mail was started? 
>
> well, not so perfect after all. The problem now is that spell-checking is
> not performed when I do C-c C-j to put the mail in the delayed
> list. Rather, it is performed on the delayed date, when it is actually
> sent. This, obviously, is not very convenient. Any way to perform the
> spell-checking right now, so that on the future date I have to do
> nothing and the mail will be sent automatically whether I'm around the
> computer or not?

I'm not sure I understand.  The draft headers have nothing to do with
spell-checking.  Do you have a separate spell-checking function running
from a hook somewhere?

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