Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!snorkelwacker!bloom-beacon!CSE.OGI.EDU!schaefer From: schaefer@CSE.OGI.EDU (Barton E. Schaefer) Newsgroups: comp.mail.mush Subject: Re: Rnmush and 7.0 Message-ID: <34723@mirror.UUCP> Date: 9 Jan 90 00:23:29 GMT Sender: mit-eddie!mirror!UUCP@GARP.MIT.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 30 On Jan 4, 1:38pm, Everett F. Batey II wrote: } Subject: Rnmush and 7.0 } } Well followup works at the end of the news group .. BUT .. in doing } followup to an existing article, the Newsgroups: line gets stuffed with } my Mush Reply-to: header efb @ suned1.nswses.navy.mil. I just a few } mins ago fetched the Rnmush from cse.ogi.edu and found it was within one } line the same as the Rnmush from late last year in the 6.4-6.5 time frame. Rnmush has never been intended to use for posting followups, only for emailing replies. If you are having problems with the latter, I'd be interested to see the temp file that comes up in the editor when you start Rnmush. } Is there a better way that will } capitalise on mush7.0 that I have been running ?? You can tell rn what your my_hdrs are by changing the MAILHEADER environment variable, either in your environment directly or through a file named in the RNINIT environment variable. See the rn man page, ENVIRONMENT section, for examples. Once the MAILHEADER is set up correctly, you can get rid of Rnmush and just use MAILPOSTER="mush -h". (That only works under mush 7.0+, 6.[45] require Rnmush.) -- Bart Schaefer "Miserable miscreant! Question MY integrity, will you?" "I have to see some *evidence* of it before I can question it." -- Calvin & Hobbes schaefer@cse.ogi.edu (used to be cse.ogc.edu)