I use vim to write my outgoing email, and for the most part, it rocks. Thanks to
all the folks who have written modules and provided tips that make it the best
thing for writing email since mailx .
That said, there is one small annoyance I find: When replying to an email, I
like to intersperse the
Timothy Knox schrieb:
I use vim to write my outgoing email, and for the most part, it rocks. Thanks to
all the folks who have written modules and provided tips that make it the best
thing for writing email since mailx .
That said, there is one small annoyance I find: When replying to an email, I
Somewhere on Shadow Earth, at Fri, May 11, 2007 at 09:37:05PM +0200, Andy
Wokula wrote:
> Timothy Knox schrieb:
> >I use vim to write my outgoing email, and for the most part, it rocks.
> >Thanks to
> >all the folks who have written modules and provided tips that make it the
> >best
> >thing for
* Timothy Knox is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> I use vim to write my outgoing email, and for the most part, it
> rocks. Thanks to all the folks who have written modules and
> provided tips that make it the best thing for writing email
> since mailx .
What tips/scripts are you using and
On 5/12/07, Troy Piggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Timothy Knox is quoted & my replies are inline below :
> I use vim to write my outgoing email, and for the most part, it
> rocks. Thanks to all the folks who have written modules and
> provided tips that make it the best thing for writing emai
fREW wrote:
On 5/12/07, Troy Piggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Timothy Knox is quoted & my replies are inline below :
I use vim to write my outgoing email, and for the most part, it
rocks. Thanks to all the folks who have written modules and
provided tips that make it the best thing for w
Benjamin Esham wrote:
> fREW wrote:
>> On 5/12/07, Troy Piggins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> * Timothy Knox is quoted & my replies are inline below :
>>>
I use vim to write my outgoing email, and for the most part, it
rocks. Thanks to all the folks who have written module
Suresh Govindachar wrote:
Benjamin Esham wrote:
I use the non-Vim-friendly Apple Mail for my e-mail, but I use pan
and Vim for Usenet; here is the function that's called whenever I set
filetype=usenet:
[snip]
The second function does a beautiful job of reflowing
paragraphs to take up the