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#14487
[Wish] Should ask before customizing send-mail-function
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Reported by: Andrey Paramonov <paramon <at> acdlabs.ru>
Date: Tue, 28 May 2013 08:02:02 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: fixed
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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Hello Emacs developers!
When sending e-mail message for the first time, Emacs 24 asks for send
method to be used. This is very handy, as in previous versions Emacs
would use system mail transport, which is often not configured. Emacs 24
now says:
Emacs is about to send an email message, but it has not been
configured for sending email. To tell Emacs how to send email:
- Type `mail client' to start your default email client and
pass it the message text.
- Type `transport' to invoke the system's mail transport agent
(the `e:/acd/utils/sendmail.exe' program).
- Type `smtp' to send mail directly to an "outgoing mail" server.
(Emacs may prompt you for SMTP settings).
I selected `mail client', but unfortunately my mail client GMail reported:
Oops!
Message too long.
(or something like that). It means I cannot use my mail client to send
mail reliably, and I'd like to revert my choice. But now it's not clear
how to do that because message-mode wouldn't ask me again.
So I propose:
1) sendmail-query-once should use your choice to send message this time.
2) After message is sent, sendmail-query-once should ask user whether
she wishes to save the choice.
Best wishes,
Andrey Paramonov
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