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authorDrew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>2019-05-22 16:50:00 -0400
committerDrew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>2019-05-22 16:50:00 -0400
commitc29550835257330748160ea6859ac5552b8ed6a2 (patch)
tree2cf876cdf12559c7b065aae404cc091e8e00c727
parent1ec72f879fd2432b0c51684bda85757b1e8ffe04 (diff)
downloadaerc-c29550835257330748160ea6859ac5552b8ed6a2.tar.gz
Mention custom headers in aerc-tutorial(7)
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@@ -81,7 +81,9 @@ will).
 Let's send an email to yourself. Note that the To and From headers only accept
 RFC 5322 addresses, e.g. *John Doe <john@example.org>*, or simply
 *<john@example.org>*. Separate multiple recipients with commas. Go ahead and
-fill out an email (to yourself, perhaps?), then close the editor.
+fill out an email (to yourself, perhaps?), then close the editor. You can add
+additional headers like Cc and Reply-To by simply adding them to the top of your
+email, adding a blank line between the email's headers and body.
 
 The message review screen is shown next. You have a chance now to revise the
 email before it's sent. Press *y* to send the email if it looks good.