On Sat, Oct 28, 2000 at 03:28:56AM +0300, Mikko Hänninen wrote:
> Brian Salter-Duke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Sat, 28 Oct 2000:
> > It prompts for my filter script and then needs a
> > "yes" reply as it warns it is overwriting the mutt-hostname-number file
> > in /tmp.
>
> You can probably get rid of that "yes" reply -- I'm not sure of this,
> but I would expect that to be handled by some option or another.
> (After all, everything else in Mutt seems to be! <g>) I have no idea
> of what option that might be, though. :-)
>
> > So far so good. I then tried to write a macro:-
> >
> > macro attach \Cp "<filter-entry>try1<enter>yes<enter>"
>
> > This does not work.
>
> Try using "macro compose \Cp". :-) The "attach" menu is where you view
> the attachements (message structure) of received emails. The "compose"
> menu is where you create new emails.
>
> Don't feel bad, that's an easy mistake to make. :-)
As always, you are bang on right. I always get confused about what the
menu are called. Since it is the menu where you hit 'a' to attach a
file, I thought that was the attach menu. Now it works. I do not know
about getting rid of the 'yes' response, but there could be a way. Since
it goes in the macro it does'nt matter.
OK, I'll just clean up this lot and then I let people on the list know
how to use type I remailers with mutt.
Cheers, Brian.
> And oh, if I'm wrong and that doesn't solve your problem, please let us
> know. I'm 95% sure that's the problem, though. :-) The macro looks
> like it should work.
>
>
> Regards,
> Mikko
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