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To forward a message, use the f (mh-forward
) command. You
are given a draft to edit that looks like it would if you had run the MH
command forw
. You are given a chance to add some text (see
section Editing a Draft).
You can forward several messages by using a prefix argument; in this
case, you are prompted for the name of a sequence, a symbolic name
that represents a list or range of message numbers (for example,
C-u f forbob RET). All of the messages in the sequence are
inserted into your draft. By the way, although sequences are often
mentioned in this chapter, you don't have to worry about them for now;
the full description of sequences in mh-e is at the end in
section Using Sequences. To learn more about sequences in general, please see
mh-sequence
(5).
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