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To forward a message, use the f
(mh-forward) command. You are prompted for the
‘To:’ and ‘cc:’
recipients. You are given a draft to edit that looks like it
would if you had run the MH command forw33. You can
then add some text (see Editing Drafts). You can
forward several messages by using a range (see Ranges). All of the messages in the
range are inserted into your draft. The hook
mh-forward-hook is called on the draft.
By default, the option
mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag is on which means
that the forwarded messages are included as attachments. These
are inline attachments so the forwarded message should appear in
the body of your recipient’s mail program. If you would
prefer to forward your messages verbatim (as text, inline), then
turn off this option. Forwarding messages verbatim works well for
short, textual messages, but your recipient won’t be able
to view any non-textual attachments that were in the forwarded
message. Be aware that if you have ‘forw:
-mime’ in your MH profile, then forwarded messages
will always be included as attachments regardless of the settings
of mh-compose-forward-as-mime-flag.
The format of the ‘Subject:’ header
field for forwarded messages is controlled by the option
mh-forward-subject-format. This option is a string
which includes two escapes (‘%s’). The
first ‘%s’ is replaced with the sender
of the original message, and the second one is replaced with the
original ‘Subject:’. The default value
of "%s: %s" takes a message with the header:
To: Bill Wohler <wohler@stop.mail-abuse.org> Subject: Re: 49er football From: Greg DesBrisay <gd@stop.mail-abuse.org>
and creates a subject header field of:
Subject: Greg DesBrisay: Re: 49er football
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