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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi
From: |
Bill Wohler |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Mar 2006 20:26:05 +0000 |
Index: emacs/man/mh-e.texi
diff -u emacs/man/mh-e.texi:1.28 emacs/man/mh-e.texi:1.29
--- emacs/man/mh-e.texi:1.28 Fri Mar 17 19:53:52 2006
+++ emacs/man/mh-e.texi Sun Mar 19 20:26:04 2006
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@
@set VERSION 7.93
@c Edition of the manual. It is either empty for the first edition or
@c has the form ", nth Edition" (without the quotes).
address@hidden EDITION , 4th Edition
address@hidden UPDATED 2006-03-17
address@hidden EDITION , 5th Edition
address@hidden UPDATED 2006-03-19
@set UPDATE-MONTH March, 2006
@c Other variables.
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
@c Copyright
@copying
This is version @address@hidden of @cite{The MH-E
-Manual}, last updated @value{UPDATED}
+Manual}, last updated @value{UPDATED}.
Copyright @copyright{} 1995,
2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -4055,31 +4055,45 @@
When you reply to a message, you are first prompted with @samp{Reply
to whom?}. You have several choices here.
address@hidden
address@hidden
address@hidden @b{Reply Goes To}
-
address@hidden @r{The person who sent the message. This is the
default,}
- @r{so @key{RET} is sufficient.}
-
address@hidden @r{Replies to the sender, plus all recipients in the}
- @address@hidden:} header field.}
-
address@hidden
address@hidden @r{Forms a reply to the sender, plus all recipients.}
address@hidden group
address@hidden smallexample
address@hidden
address@hidden @columnfractions .20 .80
address@hidden Response @tab Reply Goes To
address@hidden @kbd{from}
address@hidden
+The person who sent the message. This is the default, so @key{RET} is
+sufficient.
+
address@hidden @kbd{to}
address@hidden
+Replies to the sender, plus all recipients in the @samp{To:} header field.
+
address@hidden @kbd{all}
address@hidden @kbd{cc}
address@hidden
+Forms a reply to the addresses in the @samp{Mail-Followup-To:} header
+field if one exists; otherwise forms a reply to the sender, plus all
+recipients.
address@hidden multitable
address@hidden quotation
@cindex @command{repl}
@cindex MH commands, @command{repl}
address@hidden mh-reply-default-reply-to
Depending on your answer, @address@hidden the section
@address@hidden/reprep.htm, Replying to Messages: repl} in
the MH book.} is given a different argument to form your reply.
Specifically, a choice of @kbd{from} or none at all runs @samp{repl
-nocc all}, and a choice of @kbd{to} runs @samp{repl -cc to}. Finally,
-either @kbd{cc} or @kbd{all} runs @samp{repl -cc all -nocc me}.
+either @kbd{cc} or @kbd{all} runs @samp{repl -cc all -nocc me}. If you
+find that most of the time you specify one of these choices when you
+reply to a message, you can change the option
address@hidden from its default value of
address@hidden to one of the choices listed above. You can always edit
+the recipients in the draft.
address@hidden @samp{repl:} MH profile component
address@hidden MH profile component, @samp{repl:}
@cindex MH-Letter mode
@cindex MH-Show mode
@cindex draft
@@ -4088,7 +4102,10 @@
Two windows are then created. One window contains the message to which
you are replying in an MH-Show buffer. Your draft, in MH-Letter mode
-(@pxref{Editing Drafts}), is in the other window.
+(@pxref{Editing Drafts}), is in the other window. If the reply draft
+was not one that you expected, check the things that affect the
+behavior of @command{repl} which include the @samp{repl:} profile
+component and the @file{replcomps} and @file{replgroupcomps} files.
If you supply a prefix argument (as in @kbd{C-u r}), the message you
are replying to is inserted in your reply after having first been run
@@ -4115,15 +4132,6 @@
If you wish to customize the header or other parts of the reply draft,
please see @command{repl}(1) and @code{mh-format}(5).
address@hidden mh-reply-default-reply-to
-
-The @code{mh-reply-default-reply-to} option is set to @samp{Prompt} by
-default so that you are prompted for the recipient of a reply. If you
-find that most of the time that you specify @kbd{cc} when you reply to
-a message, set this option to @samp{cc}. Other choices include
address@hidden, @samp{to}, or @samp{all}. You can always edit the
-recipients in the draft.
-
@node Forwarding, Redistributing, Replying, Sending Mail
@section Forwarding Mail
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/06
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Miles Bader, 2006/03/06
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/11
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/11
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/14
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/17
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi,
Bill Wohler <=
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/19
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/19
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Bill Wohler, 2006/03/21
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/mh-e.texi, Karl Berry, 2006/03/25