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- From: oshins@wolf.cs.washington.edu (Jake Oshins)
- Newsgroups: comp.emacs
- Subject: Re: Emacs & mail
- Message-ID: <OSHINS.92Nov21132152@wolf.cs.washington.edu>
- Date: 21 Nov 92 21:21:52 GMT
- Article-I.D.: wolf.OSHINS.92Nov21132152
- References: <1992Nov20.164126.17154@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu>
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- In-Reply-To: molinari@ccs.northeastern.edu's message of 20 Nov 92 16:41:26 GMT
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- Is there any way to use emacs to reply to e-mail and include the previous
- message? Want i really want is emacs to insert some type of marker, such
- as the `>` before every line of the previous message. I know that elm
- does this but i don't have access to it anymore.
-
- thanks
-
- bert
-
- If you reply to a message using Emacs, you can include the original
- message by typing C-c C-y, which is bound to mail-yank-original. This
- puts four spaces in front of every line instead of a '>'. But you can
- get rid of this by using C-u C-c C-y.
- If anyone knows of a way to change this to a '>' I would be
- interested.
-
- Jake Oshins
-