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<p>In this version of Emacs, what you see is what you get: in contrast to |
<p>In this version of Emacs, what you see is what you get: in contrast to |
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some other versions, no abbreviations are expanded after you have sent the |
some other versions, no abbreviations are expanded after you have sent the |
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mail. This means you don't suffer the annoyance of having the system do |
mail. This means you don't suffer the annoyance of having the system do |
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things behind your back--if the system rewrites an address you typed, |
things behind your back—if the system rewrites an address you typed, |
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you know it immediately, instead of after the mail has been sent and |
you know it immediately, instead of after the mail has been sent and |
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it's too late to do anything about it. For example, you will never |
it's too late to do anything about it. For example, you will never |
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again be in trouble because you forgot to delete an old alias from your |
again be in trouble because you forgot to delete an old alias from your |
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<p> Mail mode provides some other special commands that are useful for |
<p> Mail mode provides some other special commands that are useful for |
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editing the headers and text of the message before you send it. There are |
editing the headers and text of the message before you send it. There are |
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three commands defined to move point to particular header fields, all based |
three commands defined to move point to particular header fields, all based |
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on the prefix <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd> (<samp>`C-f'</samp> is for "field"). They are |
on the prefix <kbd>C-c C-f</kbd> (<samp>`C-f'</samp> is for “field”). They are |
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<kbd>C-c C-f C-t</kbd> (<code>mail-to</code>) to move to the <samp>`To'</samp> field, <kbd>C-c |
<kbd>C-c C-f C-t</kbd> (<code>mail-to</code>) to move to the <samp>`To'</samp> field, <kbd>C-c |
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C-f C-s</kbd> (<code>mail-subject</code>) for the <samp>`Subject'</samp> field, and <kbd>C-c |
C-f C-s</kbd> (<code>mail-subject</code>) for the <samp>`Subject'</samp> field, and <kbd>C-c |
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C-f C-c</kbd> (<code>mail-cc</code>) for the <samp>`CC'</samp> field. These fields have |
C-f C-c</kbd> (<code>mail-cc</code>) for the <samp>`CC'</samp> field. These fields have |