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If you don't complete a draft for one reason or another, and if the
draft buffer is no longer available, you can pick your draft up again
with M-a (mh-edit-again
). If you don't use a draft folder,
your last `draft' file will be used. If you use draft folders,
you'll need to visit the draft folder with M-f drafts RET,
use n to move to the appropriate message, and then use M-a
to prepare the message for editing.
The M-a command can also be used to take messages that were sent to you and to send them to more people.
Don't use M-a to re-edit a message from a Mailer-Daemon who
complained that your mail wasn't posted for some reason or another. In
this case, use M-e (mh-extract-rejected-mail
) to prepare
the message for editing by removing the Mailer-Daemon envelope and
unneeded header fields. Fix whatever addressing problem you had, and
send the message again with C-c C-c.
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