Tomi Ollila <tomi.oll...@iki.fi> writes: > The new function notmuch-show-message-resend re-sends > message to new recipients using #'message-resend. > > Recipients are read from minibuffer as a comma-separated > string (with some keyboard support including tab completion). >
I couldn't get the tab completion to work, at least if I go M-x notmuch-show-resend-message nor when evaluating (notmuch-address-from-minibuffer "foo:") Do I need to bind a key to test this? > I remember that Emacs VM might have had 'b' bound to this functionality > but I cannot be sure. A few weeks ago I looked gnus, rmail & mh-e to > figure out whether 'b' would have been bound to similar functionality > there but I cannot find it... mutt uses 'b'. AFAICT, gnus uses some sequence ending in b to resend bounced messages (i.e. from mailer-daemon). quoting the manual: S D b If you have sent a mail, but the mail was bounced back to you for some reason (wrong address, transient failure), you can use this command to resend that bounced mail (gnus-summary-resend-bounced-mail). [...] S D r Not to be confused with the previous command, gnus-summary-resend-message will prompt you for an address to send the current message off to, and then send it to that place. [...] Be that as it may, we already use 'r' for reply, and I'm not sure we want to go (more) in the way of multi-letter sequences. _______________________________________________ notmuch mailing list notmuch@notmuchmail.org http://notmuchmail.org/mailman/listinfo/notmuch