From: Lloyd Zusman <ljz@asfast.com>
Subject: gnus-posting-styles during followups or replies?
Date: 30 Aug 1998 23:29:58 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ltpvdhg761.fsf@asfast.com> (raw)
I know how the `gnus-posting-styles' variable can be used to generate
headers when an article is being posted. However, I've noticed in
Gnus 5.6.42 that this variable seems to be ignored when I'm posting a
followup or a reply.
Is there an analog to the `gnus-posting-styles' variable which I can
use during followups and replies, or perhaps is there a way to cause
this variable to be recognized at these times?
Thanks in advance.
--
Lloyd Zusman
ljz@asfast.com
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