"Karsten M. Self" wrote: > on Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 12:24:01AM -0500, will trillich ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > > in ~/.muttrc: > > > > # pipe randomized 'tip' from perl script-- > > send-hook debian- "set signature='~/.signature-debian |'" > > # any email going out to any address containing "debian-" > > # gets the output of ~/.signature-debian as a signature block
whoops, gotta clarify that-- since mutt scans the send-hooks in order EACH TIME you start to generate an outgoing message, it'll set signature= on the first outgoing debian message, and then it'll be stuck that way, thereafter. to fix this (so you don't send a newbiedoc hint to aunt marge, for example) i had to insert send-hook .* "set signature='~/.signature'" BEFORE the debian- send-hook, so that the signature variable gets reset each time i send a new message. is this kind of thing legal? send-hook (.*)- "set signature='~/.signature-random $1'" > > and in ~/.signature-debian > > > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > # by [EMAIL PROTECTED] [code snippage] > > <...etc...> > > Clever. Most convoluted I ever got was system uptimes. Speaking of > which.... > > How big is that tips database of yours? IMO that would be an > *excellent* add to the fortune package. not very, not yet. when i see question #X go by for the tenth time in a month, i add a quickie (and hopefully i don't get them wrong). short answer: 26 so far. i try to keep them under four lines, but that ain't always feasible. (eight is my max at the moment...) > Have you considered implementing this as a fortune type deal rather than > your perl script? hadn't come up with that concept yet, no. i had condered using it in the same fashion, tho -- maybe as a /etc/motd munger via crontab, for example. i guess it's a simple matter to add a new fortune-like database, hmm? i wonder if it'd be difficult to add new tips to the end... what i had considered, tho, is rube-goldberg-ing a web page allowing anyone to add tips (with heavy regex behind to scenes to check for duplication) of their own, and then offer a random tip via a finger-like service on a publicly-accessible port, to the community at large. BTW -- i got this idea from the postgresql "pg-general" mailing list; they append a random tip to each outgoing message. (i've only seen five distinct tips, which ain't too impressive, but the concept is gold.) -- mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.dontUthink.com/