Sorry, forgot to finish this *caught*:
>> should I be creating a key binding to invoke the completion command?
>No: this is used when you are prompted for recipients when composing a mail:
>Hit `m`, select your account if you have more than one, and when the prompt
>says
>"To:" you
... use `ta
Sorry, forgot to finish this *caught*:
>> should I be creating a key binding to invoke the completion command?
>No: this is used when you are prompted for recipients when composing a mail:
>Hit `m`, select your account if you have more than one, and when the prompt
>says
>"To:" you
... use `ta
Quoting Philippe LeCavalier (2012-02-29 16:31:40)
>I had nottoomuch-addresses.sh working perfectly in emacs and I'm trying
>to get it going in alot. Here's[1] what I've got so far. One things that
>really confusing me is the brackets in the help file[2]. As soon as I
>put double brackets alot can't
Hi.
I had nottoomuch-addresses.sh working perfectly in emacs and I'm trying
to get it going in alot. Here's[1] what I've got so far. One things that
really confusing me is the brackets in the help file[2]. As soon as I
put double brackets alot can't read the account. Am I misunderstanding
somethi
Quoting Philippe LeCavalier (2012-02-29 16:31:40)
>I had nottoomuch-addresses.sh working perfectly in emacs and I'm trying
>to get it going in alot. Here's[1] what I've got so far. One things that
>really confusing me is the brackets in the help file[2]. As soon as I
>put double brackets alot can't
Hi.
I had nottoomuch-addresses.sh working perfectly in emacs and I'm trying
to get it going in alot. Here's[1] what I've got so far. One things that
really confusing me is the brackets in the help file[2]. As soon as I
put double brackets alot can't read the account. Am I misunderstanding
somethi