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Re: record option / sending mail
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Thomas Esser |
Subject: |
Re: record option / sending mail |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Sep 2002 22:00:19 +0200 |
> Please try the version from the repository.
Ok, checked it. It works. Thanks. BTW: AM_PROG_LIBTOOL is obsolete and
should be replaced by AC_PROG_LIBTOOL. I have successfully run autogen.sh
with:
$ autoconf --version
autoconf (GNU Autoconf) 2.54
$ automake --version
automake (GNU automake) 1.6.3
$ libtool --version
ltmain.sh (GNU libtool) 1.4.2 (1.922.2.53 2001/09/11 03:18:52)
> Thanks for noticing. I'll fix this.
Great. In fact, I have run into this bug two times. One time, I have
send an incomplete message to large mailing-list :-(
> > The "editheaders" option (which works with Solaris' mailx) is cool.
> > That would be great to have in your mail, too.
>
> Hmm, what exactly does this option do?
~v puts me into an editor, but the header (To, Cc, Bcc and Subject) before
the mail body (sepatated with a blank line). When editing a message,
I can change the header and when leavin the editor, mailx parses my
changes and takes them back.
Example:
To: foo
Cc: baa
Bcc: xxx
Subject: foo
dfsdf gdshfds
Looking with google for editheaders, I have found:
http://docsrv.caldera.com/cgi-bin/man/man?mail+1
So, maybe, you can use some code from Caldera's mailx?
> By the way, `crt' is boolean, so you should have put:
> set crt
The solaris manpage has:
crt[=number]
Pipe messages having more than number lines
through the command specified by the value of the
PAGER variable ( pg(1) or more(1) by default). If
number is not specified, the current window size
is used. Disabled by default.
Thanks for taking care of "mail". I use it every day.
Thomas