-----Original Message----- From: "Gilchrist, Michael Aaron via evolution-list" <evolution- list gnome org> Subject: [Evolution] export message to mbox and then process with script Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2021 18:44:52 +0000
I often want to save a message as a simple txt file. Currently, I export a message I want to save to a .mbox file and then run a script on it to extract the text. The script uses the From, Date, and Subject information to automatically generate a meaningful file name. I'm wondering how I can automate this. From: Alex Doll <alex doll agdconsulting ca> To: "evolution-list gnome org" <evolution-list gnome org> Subject: Re: [Evolution] export message to mbox and then process with script Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2021 15:09:39 -0700 Hi Mike Be warned, the rabbit hole you are about to dive down is DEEP. Linux has some pretty powerful tools for manipulating raw text data from a shell, so what you are really asking about is "how do I manipulate text files using the shell and pipes". It isn't really an evolution-specific question. This isn't the right forum for Linux shell questions, but I'll give you a hint to try searching duckduckgo for topics like "parsing text files from bash scripts". Here's two web pages that gives you a high-level picture of the text manipulation possible in Linux: https://www.linux.org/threads/command-line-text-manipulation.11825/ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22546395/shell-bash-parsing-text-file Also read up on "pipes" and "regex" (aka "regular expressions"). Good luck! Hi Alex et al., Many thanks for your replies. To be clear, I've already gone down and emerged from the scripting rabbit hole and I have a solution that I can run on .mbox files from the command line. I was hoping to add a command like "save as mbox" that would allow me to run it from within Evolution. However, based on Pete's suggestion, the most feasible solution is to export them as a .mbox and then have a cron job that converts everything in the folder I export them to. So now I just need to figure out how to set the default .mbox export folder setting... Again, thanks everyone for your help. Mike _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list