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authorThomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>1999-12-02 10:09:19 +0000
committerThomas Roessler <roessler@does-not-exist.org>1999-12-02 10:09:19 +0000
commit2904d2a62d62b443f6a05df1666e587a32754561 (patch)
treee6cc02b4f59e2bc0ffe7c069f5ecbcd621d319d3 /NEWS
parenteb718ed9cd9baf6f2d8b3b65ac37731b924470fd (diff)
Announce edit-message and resend-message, and the changes in
recvcmd.c.
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@@ -7,6 +7,19 @@ Major changes since 1.1
- Tommi Komulainen <Tommi.Komulainen@iki.fi> has contributed SSL
support for mutt's IMAP client code.
+- The message-related commands on the attachment menu have been
+ rewritten. Changes include dropping the forward_attachment
+ option, applying the mime_forward quad-option to the attachment
+ menu, and adding a mime_forward_rest quad-option. Additionally,
+ the message-related commands are now supposed to work on subparts
+ of PGP/MIME messages, and from the pager when invoked from the
+ attachment menu on a message/rfc822 body part.
+
+ Note that the resend-message function now works from the
+ attachment menu. You can use this to comfortably resend a message
+ which was included with a bounce message as a message/rfc822 body
+ part.
+
Major changes since 1.0
-----------------------
@@ -14,6 +27,24 @@ Major changes since 1.0
only affects the list-reply function now. To get the same mailing
list behaviour as with 1.0, use "subscribe" instead.
+- The old edit-message command has been split into two commands,
+ edit-message and resend-message.
+
+ With edit-message (bound to e by default), mutt makes a copy of
+ the raw message, and gives you the possibility to manipulate it
+ with your favorite editor. This is ideal for fixing messed-up MIME
+ headers and the like.
+
+ After you have left the editor, the edited version of the message
+ is copied back to the current folder, and the original message is
+ marked for deletion.
+
+ With resend-message (bound to ESC e by default), mutt takes the
+ current message as a template for a new message. This function is
+ best described as "recall from arbitrary folders". Note that the
+ amount of headers included here depends on the value of the weed
+ option.
+
- There is a new option $delete_untag. Former mutt versions used to
untag messages when you save them, but leave them tagged when you
mark them for deletion. $delete_untag controls _both_ cases,
@@ -216,8 +247,8 @@ Major changes since 0.93
Also, the 'exec' command has command completion so that
- :exec <TAB><TAB>
-
+ :exec <TAB><TAB>
+
will cycle thru all the commands for that menu.
If you type something that is not found in the current menu, the