Hi,
three questions:
1.) about emacs text editing,
2.) about mutt quoting text,
3.) about mutt composing a new message
1.) I'm using vim and don't know too much of emacs. One thing I find
very useful with vim is that if I want to wrap a very long quoted line
with width greater than 80 characters
On 2001-07-17 18:14:01 +0200, Jens Paulus wrote:
>3.) Suppose I'm in the index and my position indication arrow is
>marking an email from somebody I want to write an email to. I
>don't want to hit 'r' because I don't want to _reply_ to this
>email. One solution would be:
Why not reply to that
Quoting Jens Paulus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, who wrote:
> 3.) Suppose I'm in the index and my position indication arrow is marking
> an email from somebody I want to write an email to. I don't want to hit
> 'r' because I don't want to _reply_ to this email. One solution would
> be:
What I do is have
On Wed, Jul 18, 2001 at 08:45:49AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:
> Why not reply to that person? Don't you want the "r" mark on the
> index, or do you just want to start a new thread? In the latter
I'd say both. I want to create a totally new message with no relation to
the chosen one.
> cas