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The first thing we want to do is reply to the message that we sent ourselves. Ensure that the cursor is still on the same line as your test message and type r. You are prompted in the minibuffer with ‘Reply to whom:’. Here MH-E is asking whether you'd like to reply to the original sender only, to the sender and primary recipients, or to the sender and all recipients. You can press <TAB> to see these choices. If you simply press <RET>, you'll reply only to the sender. Press <RET> now.
You'll find yourself in an Emacs buffer similar to that when you were sending the original message, like this:
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Composition window during reply
By default, MH will not add you to the address list of your replies, so if
you find that the ‘To:’ header field is missing, don't worry. In this
case, type C-c C-f C-t to create and go to the ‘To:’ field, where
you can type your login name again. You can move around with the arrow keys
or with C-p (previous-line
), C-n (next-line
),
C-b (backward-char
), and C-f (forward-char
) and
can delete the previous character with <BS>. When you're finished
editing your message, send it with C-c C-c as before.
You'll often want to save messages that were sent to you in an organized
fashion. This is done with folders. You can use folders to keep
messages from your friends, or messages related to a particular topic. With
your cursor in the MH-Folder buffer and positioned on the message you sent
to yourself, type o to output (refile
in MH parlance) that
message to a folder. Enter test at the ‘Destination folder:’
prompt and type y (or <SPC>) when MH-E asks to create the folder
‘+test’. Note that a ‘^’ (caret) appears next to the message
number, which means that the message has been marked for refiling but has
not yet been refiled. We'll talk about how the refile is actually carried
out in a moment.
Your previous reply is now waiting in the system mailbox. You incorporate this mail into your MH-Folder buffer named ‘+inbox’ with the i command. Do this now. After the mail is incorporated, use n or p to move the cursor to the new message, and read it with <RET>. Let's delete this message by typing d. Note that a ‘D’ appears next to the message number. This means that the message is marked for deletion but is not yet deleted. To perform the deletion (and the refile we did previously), use the x command.
If you want to send another message you can use m instead of M-x mh-smail. So go ahead, send some mail to your friends!
You can get a quick reminder about these commands by typing ?. This
lists several prefix characters. To list the commands available via
the prefix characters, type the prefix character followed by a ?, for
example, F ?. More complete help is available with the C-h m
(describe-mode
) command.
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