mu4e.texi: make reply-to-self avoidance clearer
Move near where it's useful Fixes #2876
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@ -1786,10 +1786,12 @@ that, you can set (or @code{let}-bind) @code{message-cite-function} to
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See @ref{(message) Reply} and @ref{(message) Wide Reply} for further details.
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See @ref{(message) Reply} and @ref{(message) Wide Reply} for further details.
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Note: in older versions, @code{mu4e-compose-reply} would @emph{ask} whether you
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@subsubsection Interactively deciding whom to reply to
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want to reply-to-all or not (there was no separate ``wide'' reply); if you are
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nostalgic for that old behavior, you could add something like the following to
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In older @t{mu4e} versions, @code{mu4e-compose-reply} would @emph{ask} whether
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your configuration:
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you want to reply-to-all or not (there was no separate ``wide'' reply); if you
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are nostalgic for that old behavior, you could add something like the following
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to your configuration:
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@lisp
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@lisp
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(defun compose-reply-wide-or-not-please-ask ()
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(defun compose-reply-wide-or-not-please-ask ()
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"Ask whether to reply-to-all or not."
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"Ask whether to reply-to-all or not."
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@ -1800,6 +1802,19 @@ your configuration:
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#'compose-reply-wide-or-not-please-ask)
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#'compose-reply-wide-or-not-please-ask)
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@end lisp
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@end lisp
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@subsubsection Avoiding replying to self
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If you want to exclude your own e-mail addresses when issueing ``wide-replies''
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(a.k.a., ``reply-to-all''), you can use @code{message-dont-reply-to-names};
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i.e.,
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@lisp
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(setq message-dont-reply-to-names #'mu4e-personal-or-alternative-address-p)
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@end lisp
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In order for this to work properly, you need to pass your address to @command{mu
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init --personal-address=...} at database initialization time, and/or use
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the variable @code{message-alternative-emails}.
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@subsection Forward
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@subsection Forward
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@cindex composing, forward
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@cindex composing, forward
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@ -2041,16 +2056,6 @@ configuration:
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@lisp
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@lisp
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(setq message-kill-buffer-on-exit t)
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(setq message-kill-buffer-on-exit t)
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@end lisp
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@end lisp
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@item If you want to exclude your own e-mail addresses when issueing
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``wide-replies'' (a.k.a., ``reply-to-all''), you can use
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@code{message-dont-reply-to-names}; i.e.,
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@lisp
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(setq message-dont-reply-to-names #'mu4e-personal-or-alternative-address-p)
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@end lisp
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In order for this to work properly, you need to pass your address to @command{mu
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init --personal-address=...} at database initialization time, and/or use
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the variable @code{message-alternative-emails}.
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@end itemize
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@end itemize
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@node Searching
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@node Searching
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