On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 10:05:34PM +0200, Joris Dobbelsteen wrote:
>
> I always make mistakes, and wan't to modify the text afterwards, what thus
> must be possible, so you must have the ability to switch between the two
> inputs.
> I would prefer, that when you are editing the message body (this text) you
> can see the To, CC ans subject boxes.
> The best way would be having them in one document, but this requires
> enhancements to the text-editing ability.
>
(thanks to this group, lynx-dev) I now use the mailer MUTT.
It puts you into your favorite editor, type-in, correct,
etc your email msg.
Then you exit from you chosen editor, and mutt then shows
you the header it will go out with:
subject, from, to, cc, bcc, etc.
If you type "y" (for yes, I suppose), the email is sent.
BUT, if you type the first character of the item-name,
eg s for send, t for to, etc, mutt then gives you the
current line (for that name, eg "to:"), which you
can then append to, or control-u, etc.
Or, you can type in "e", for EDIT, and it re-invokes
your favorite editor again, with your text you entered
sitting there in it.
Would something like this be what you want?
David
(Not that I would be the one to PROGRAM it! :-)
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