On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 21:02:48 +0000, Byspel sent: -------------------------------^^^^^ Are you sure this is the correct time? >On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 01:14:46PM +1000, Pete Johns wrote: >>The example that you provided did not include the <enter> >>keystroke in the macro, so the command was left on the >>command-line until you executed it with <enter>. Is this what >>you mean? >That's exactly what I meant. And thanks to your pointing me to >it, I've fixed it already by leaving out the second (last) ><enter> from each macro sequence. That produces the Bcc: to >appear on the command line, which is enough hint for me as to >which account is now "active." So now everything is >P-E-R-F-E-C-T, just the way I wanted it. > Actually, this may be a better solution: macro generic "<esc>1" "<enter-command>set from=x2@xxxxxx hostname=y2.net realname=name<enter><enter-command>my_hdr Bcc: x1@xxxxxx<enter>set hostname<enter>" "Set account to y1.net" This will echo "hostname=y2.net" to the message-line without you having to press enter. >>He he! I have been using Mutt for more years than I care to >>recall and am *still* learning. This list is a great source of >>knowledge. >I'm glad to have found it, and very glad to be here... > Stay tuned for more Happy Days! Best; --paj -- Pete Johns <http://johnsy.com/> Tel/Fax numbers and IM information <http://johnsy.com/contact/> Yet Another Blog Entry <http://johnsy.com/20060525103459>
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