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Re: sending a draft message
From: |
Phillip Lord |
Subject: |
Re: sending a draft message |
Date: |
13 May 2005 13:01:39 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.4 |
>>>>> "Philip" == Philip Clark <P.J.Clark@ed.ac.uk> writes:
Philip> Karl Kleinpaste <karl@charcoal.com> writes:
>> Philip Clark <P.J.Clark@ed.ac.uk> writes:
>>> I try to send it with Ctrl c c. However, this just seems to save
>>> a new version of the draft and doesn't actually send it.
>>
>> Once you have used `D e', you should have the message in an
>> ordinary "*message*" buffer. `C-c C-c' should certainly send it.
>>
>> What does `C-h c C-c C-c' report? It should identify that key
>> sequence as message-send-and-exit.
>>
>> As a stopgap, if it is truly merely saving new drafts without
>> sending, try `D s' in the drafts group to send it.
Philip> I just tried `C-h c C-c C-c' and I get that the key sequence
Philip> is undefined which is weird.
What does C-h c D e report in the group summary buffer. There is
another discussion going on at the moment, about gnus-draft-mode not
being set. I wonder if you are having the same problem.
Phil