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@ 2005-06-22 15:04 rusty
2005-06-24 8:42 ` Tim X
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From: rusty @ 2005-06-22 15:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is there a way to have emacs set so that whenever you reply to a
message it automatically yanks into your response the message you're
replying to? I.e., an automatic c-c c-y. Coworkers are unhappy with
me because I always forget to include their original email I'm
responding to.
Thanks
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* Re: rmail reply
2005-06-22 15:04 rmail reply rusty
@ 2005-06-24 8:42 ` Tim X
2005-06-24 10:51 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Tim X @ 2005-06-24 8:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
rusty@grunt.berkeley.edu writes:
> Is there a way to have emacs set so that whenever you reply to a
> message it automatically yanks into your response the message you're
> replying to? I.e., an automatic c-c c-y. Coworkers are unhappy with
> me because I always forget to include their original email I'm
> responding to.
>
> Thanks
In some instances, this can depend on the mail package you are
using. However, there are two packages which do this to varying levels
- sc (supercite) and (I think its called) tc (trivialcite).
supercite is included with emacs, not sure about trivialcite. You
might find out more at the emacs wiki website http://www.emacswiki.org
Tim
--
Tim Cross
The e-mail address on this message is FALSE (obviously!). My real e-mail is
to a company in Australia called rapttech and my login is tcross - if you
really need to send mail, you should be able to work it out!
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* Re: rmail reply
2005-06-24 8:42 ` Tim X
@ 2005-06-24 10:51 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2005-06-24 10:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
> From: Tim X <timx@spamto.devnul.com>
> Date: 24 Jun 2005 18:42:23 +1000
>
> rusty@grunt.berkeley.edu writes:
>
> > Is there a way to have emacs set so that whenever you reply to a
> > message it automatically yanks into your response the message you're
> > replying to? I.e., an automatic c-c c-y. Coworkers are unhappy with
> > me because I always forget to include their original email I'm
> > responding to.
>
> In some instances, this can depend on the mail package you are
> using. However, there are two packages which do this to varying levels
> - sc (supercite) and (I think its called) tc (trivialcite).
I think the OP can use mail-setup-hook to automatically quote the
message in a reply.
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