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authorReto Brunner <reto@labrat.space>2020-04-24 23:51:47 +0200
committerReto Brunner <reto@labrat.space>2020-04-24 23:51:47 +0200
commit432d2b1592f0667dc2f58caeb7c2797fad484eee (patch)
treef8cf63567a16a33646caca8ac6aaad1c0eaa8794
parentedec4390c5c6b653fa9a3893893ea1c44a758b66 (diff)
downloadaerc-432d2b1592f0667dc2f58caeb7c2797fad484eee.tar.gz
remove mention of header addition via the editor from tutorial
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diff --git a/doc/aerc-tutorial.7.scd b/doc/aerc-tutorial.7.scd
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@@ -93,9 +93,7 @@ will).
 Let's send an email to yourself. Note that the To and From headers expect 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, 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.
+fill out an email, then close the editor.
 
 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.