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28 Subject: Re: [O] how to put into a journal info about the email sent
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59 yes. That works perfectly and solves both issues at the same time. Now
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66 David Edmondson <dme@dme.org> writes:
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68 > On Wed, Oct 29 2014, David Belohrad wrote:
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69 >> - 'standard' behaviour is, that the email sent becomes read-only so with
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70 >> 'q' keystroke I can bury the buffer with the email. However when I
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71 >> have implemented this, I have noticed that when I 'confirm' the
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72 >> template, I go back into the buffer 'sent mail to...', but this the
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73 >> *THE BUFFER IS NOT READ ONLY* and 'q' will just generate a character,
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74 >> and then I have to kill this buffer using C-x k with additional 'yes'
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75 >> because the buffer was modified. Quite annoying and I don't know how
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78 > I'm unsure about this. The change below may fix it accidentally.
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80 >> - second thing is, that I'd like to avoid at all opening the capture
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81 >> template and just dump it into the file without any modifications
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82 >> ongoing. The only 'modification' which comes into my mind is a setup
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83 >> of an additional tag describing the email being attached to some
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86 > Change the template to...
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88 > ("@" "Email outgoing sync. USED INTERNALLY" entry (file+datetree (concat my-org-files "emails_sent.org"))
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89 > "* EMAIL %c :EMAIL:\n%?\nEntered on %T\n" :immediate-finish t)
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90 > (i.e. add ":immediate-finish t")
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92 > ...and you will never see the capture buffer for this entry.
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