On 07/24/02 21:12 +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
> 
> resending takes the message as is.
> no hooks or whatever get applied.
> feature. period.

Not to be difficult, but to quote the on-line manual:

'With resend-message, mutt takes the current message as a template for
  a new message.  This function is best described as "recall from
  arbitrary folders".  It can conveniently be used to forward MIME
  messages while preserving the original mail structure. Note that the
  amount of headers included here depends on the value of the ``$weed''
  variable.'

What does the last sentence mean?  As the original message had an
X-Mailer header included, I took the manual to mean that it would be
picked up in the new message.


John

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