Hi Guy! On Do, 08 Mai 2014, Guy Gold wrote:
> Greetings List. > > I'm trying to add this command: > > vim -c ':r !cat /tmp/file' to be used in a send hook : > > send-hook ~t...@domain.com set editor= "vim ':r !cat /tmp/bla'" > > The contents of /tmp/file should then be 'cat > ' into the new > email. > While the above works fine from the main declaration in > my muttrc (set editor=)_, I can't seem to hit it with the right > syntax in the send hook. Your help is appreciated. I am surprised, this works for your normal editor command. From my understanding, Vim should try to open 2 files, namely ':r !cat /tmp/bla' and the /tmp/mutt-... (which is your actual mail template. To make this work, you should at least add the -c command to vim, to make sure, you want the argument be interpreted as a command to execute on startup. regards, Christian -- I'm a soldier, not a diplomat. I can only tell the truth. -- Kirk, "Errand of Mercy", stardate 3198.9