On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 07:01:30PM -0400, Monte Stevens wrote: > On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 04:48:16PM +0100, Pau wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have vi as my editor for composing new emails. Sometimes the > > connection breaks and then I have to dig into the tmp directory where > > the file was created. These files are named like > > > > mutt-deukalion-500-10049-775496779933749571 > > > > with "deukalion" the hostname. > > > > I would like to see whether there is a way to give these files another > > name. Something like > > > > subject_date > > > > with > > > > subject: the subject of the email > > date: something like date '+%h_%d_%Y_%Hh%Mmin' > > > > So that a temp. file would look like > > > > Meeting_on_saturday_Feb_17_2011_16h45min > > > > If the subject of that email had been "Meeting on saturday" > > > > Probably adding the seconds would be better to avoid conflicts. > > Look for 'void _mutt_mktemp' in muttlib.c . My guess is you could make > modifications here, although I'm not sure how mutt would know about the > subject of a new message.
OK, now I know. I have autoedit and edit_headers set so I jump right into the editor. -- Monte