latto@LUCID.COM (Andy Latto) (05/23/91)
To send a message from emacs, type C-x m, which will give you a buffer named *mail* into which you can type your message. The headers should be above the line that says --text follows this line--, and the body of the message should be below it. You can edit both, but should leave that line unchanged. You can also get into a *mail* buffer by using the 'r' (reply) or 'f' (forward) command from rmail. When you are editing a buffer in emacs (including when you are editing a *mail* buffer prior to sending a message), you can include any file in the buffer by typing C-x i, followed by the name of the file to include. When you have finished editing *mail*, you send the message by typing C-c C-c. Andy Latto latto@lucid.com