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| Viewing file: Select action/file-type: 17 MailThis section applies to Unix and VMS systems only. On these systems, it
is possible to compose and send mail directly using jed. This assumes
that the Unix system has The default binding for the mail is Ctrl-X m. Alternatively, one
may press Esc X and enter To:
Subject:
---text follows this line---
Simply enter the email address of the person that you want to send the
mail to on the line containing To: and put the subject of the
message on the next line labeled Subject:. The text that you wish
to mail follows the line labeled ---text follows this line--- which
is used by jed as a marker. After you have composed the mail message,
press Esc X and enter To: [email protected] Subject: jed mailing list ---text follows this line--- Hi, Please add me to the JED mailing list so that I may be notified of upcoming releases of JED. --Maria For VMS systems, the above example will probably fail because an internet address has been used for the example. For systems using a TCP/IP package, it may be necessary to change [email protected] to something like smtp%"[email protected]". The mail function looks for a user defined hook called define mail_hook ()
{
local_unsetkey ("^C");
local_setkey ("send", "^C^C");
}
defines the key Ctrl-C Ctrl-C in the mail keymap to perform the
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