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Re: A mutt question



Yep - just add this line to your .muttrc:

bind compose   \n  send-message

HTH :o)

Andy


stan (stanb@awod.com) wrote:
> I've just converted over from elm to mutt, and mostly I love it. Espically
> the threading features.
> 
> However, there is one thing which continues to annoy me, and I'm hoping
> someone here can tell me how to fix it.
> 
> After I finish composing a message, I'm dropped back to a menu, where among
> other things I can edit the headers. At this point in elm the default
> action (the one taken if I just hit [return], is to send the message. Not
> so in mutt. There I am dropped back into the editor to re edit the message.
> 
> As configurable as mutt is, surely I can fix this, right>
> 
> How do I fix this?
> 
> Thanks
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