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Re: How to change the behavior when replying to your own message
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Re: How to change the behavior when replying to your own message |
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Fri, 24 Jul 2015 21:16:09 -0400 |
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Thanks for your reply.
I just checked, both `S W` and `f` will generate the same sort of header
To: myself address
CC: the other emails
Just wondering if there is a easy way to identify that I am replying my
own message, which actually means to reply to the Receiver.
I replied some of my own message by `r` meaning to follow up to send
additional message, but it turns out the message is sent to myself, this
is not suppose to happen, there is no warming that I am send to myself.
Since I never put my own email in To field, is there a way to
permanently prevent this to happen in the future.
On Fri, Jul 24 2015, Brady Trainor wrote:
> f is for newsgroups, "followup". Maybe S W for wide reply. Maybe try
> menu-bar-mode while you get familiar with all the gnus commands.
>
> --
> Brady