mail-default-headers and gnus

2010-05-04 Thread Francis Moreau
Hello, I like to get a copy of emails I send and I usually write email with a) gnus or b) M-x compose-mail. I use the latter if I'm in an emacs session without gnus started. Actually I usually start one emacs session for gnus itself. To get a copy of email, I do 2 things a) tell gnus about it

Re: mail-default-headers and gnus

2010-05-04 Thread Ted Zlatanov
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 06:33:13 -0700 (PDT) Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com wrote: FM On Mar 30, 3:27 pm, Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com wrote: If you never need both, just remove the Bcc header if the Gcc is set, effectively making it an XOR. FM yes but how should I do this ? You could

Re: mail-default-headers and gnus

2010-05-04 Thread Ted Zlatanov
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 05:32:38 -0700 (PDT) Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com wrote: FM I like to get a copy of emails I send and I usually write email with FM a) gnus or b) M-x compose-mail. I use the latter if I'm in an emacs FM session without gnus started. Actually I usually start one

Re: mail-default-headers and gnus

2010-05-04 Thread Francis Moreau
On Mar 31, 3:15 pm, Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com wrote: On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 02:21:00 -0700 (PDT) Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com wrote: FM I tried to remove Bcc header field instead of Gcc (as your example FM do) but it doesn't work I still receive 2 copies of the email. FM Do you

Re: mail-default-headers and gnus

2010-05-04 Thread Ted Zlatanov
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 02:21:00 -0700 (PDT) Francis Moreau francis.m...@gmail.com wrote: FM I tried to remove Bcc header field instead of Gcc (as your example FM do) but it doesn't work I still receive 2 copies of the email. FM Do you know why ? Try it out as I explained, with `C-x C-e'. Do you