On 2000.09.27, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"David T-G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With the dev versions of mutt, or with 1.2.5 and patches, you can create
> and edit an X-Label: header which can contain anything you wish; you can
> even act against it with an expando. I use this to note tips, scripts,
> URLs, and the like all of the time.
These patches are at
http://home.uchicago.edu/~dgc/mutt/
There's a patch to add the basic X-Label (that's already in 1.3.x)
support to 1.2.5, and also a couple of patches to extend that with
an <edit-label> function. I find that really handy.
(And David T-G, the updated patch fixes that 1.1.12 patch bug. :)
> You can also edit the email in place (well, in an automated fashion and
> with it saved back to the current mailbox, but it will be at the end of
> the file) with the 'e'dit command.
<edit-label> makes the edit-message step unnecessary -- just press "y",
then enter the new label and enter, and it's done. Works on bundles of
tagged messages, too.
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