Laura wrote:
I think _after_ the whatnow(1) prompt, as well, but it has long since
scrolled away. I don't remember the shell complaing about receiving an
unwanted 'send', so I think that whatnow received it.
So it sounds like you did tell whatnow to send.
Was the draft renamed to a backup file? That would be in your
drafts directory and named with the draft message number prefixed
with a , (by default). And there might also be a similarly named,
but with a .orig suffix, earlier draft file.
If you use repl -annotate, was the message that you replied to
annotated?
Did you use send -push, either from the keyboard or in your profile?
The mail did not go out to the person I was replying to, and the
copy cc'd to me also did not arrive.
So many things have changed since 1.6 that I won't try to guess at
the cause. But I would expect to find a backup draft file if the
draft is gone: the draft is renamed to the backup file immediately
after an apparently successful send. The backup would have been
overwritten if you then created and sent another message, using a
draft with the same message number.
David
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