X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=texi%2Fmessage.texi;h=9473e0d8160fc57e4931439656a60db6ebadeb60;hb=e6789cc90e1b6ca0b07a5b15e3357bcb789cda44;hp=6f170861c70f55bb52c1e15c81eab675c0b35c62;hpb=659948d3378210d332f1dd2826cbf51c66541caa;p=elisp%2Fgnus.git- diff --git a/texi/message.texi b/texi/message.texi index 6f17086..9473e0d 100644 --- a/texi/message.texi +++ b/texi/message.texi @@ -437,16 +437,19 @@ is a list address you are subscribed to. If none of them is a list address, then no MFT is generated; otherwise, a MFT is added to the other headers and set to the value of all addresses in To: and Cc: +@kindex C-c C-f C-a +@findex message-gen-unsubscribed-mft @kindex C-c C-f C-m @findex message-goto-mail-followup-to Hm. ``So'', you ask, ``what if I send an email to a list I am not -subscribed to? I want my MFT to say that I want an extra copy.'' (This -is supposed to be interpreted by others the same way as if there were no -MFT, but you can use an explicit MFT to override someone else's -to-address group parameter.) Well, the kind folks at Gnus Towers are -working on a database of all known mailing list addresses that can be -used for this purpose. Till then, you could, like, insert a MFT header -manually, with the help of @kbd{C-c C-f C-m} (@code{message-goto-mail-followup-to})!! +subscribed to? I want my MFT to say that I want an extra copy.'' +(This is supposed to be interpreted by others the same way as if there +were no MFT, but you can use an explicit MFT to override someone +else's to-address group parameter.) The function +@code{message-gen-unsubscribed-mft} might come in handy. It is bound +to @kbd{C-c C-f C-a} by default. In any case, you can insert a MFT of +your own choice; @kbd{C-c C-f C-m} +(@code{message-goto-mail-followup-to}) will help you get started. @c @node Honoring an MFT post @subsection Honoring an MFT post