Re: save body of text message to txt or pdf file

2008-08-29 Thread Joseph
On 08/29/08 12:11, Eric Maquiling wrote: On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:49:16PM -0600, Joseph wrote: How to save body of text message (without headers) to /home/dir in text or pdf format? By default "s" only saves in a specific folder. This is probably not the correct way but I do this from an ema

Re: save body of text message to txt or pdf file

2008-08-29 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, August 29 at 12:49 PM, quoth Joseph: > How to save body of text message (without headers) to /home/dir in text or > pdf format? > By default "s" only saves in a specific folder. Heh, AND "s" includes the full headers! :) Well, the simples

Re: save body of text message to txt or pdf file

2008-08-29 Thread Eric Maquiling
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 12:49:16PM -0600, Joseph wrote: > How to save body of text message (without headers) to /home/dir in text or > pdf format? > By default "s" only saves in a specific folder. This is probably not the correct way but I do this from an email: v (to view) you are now in vi mode

Re: extract header from current message (to pass to shell)?

2008-08-29 Thread Rado S
=- Marianne Promberger wrote on Fri 29.Aug'08 at 18:40:56 +0100 -= > I actually now feed two different blacklists locally, because one > is a mailing list that moves a lot faster than the other stuff, so > it makes sense to crop that more often. Incidentally, I don't know > what a reasonable lengt

Re: extract header from current message (to pass to shell)?

2008-08-29 Thread Marianne Promberger
Hi, Just to post the solution I've finally adopted, in case anyone comes across this and wants to cut and paste. Seems to work fine. I actually now feed two different blacklists locally, because one is a mailing list that moves a lot faster than the other stuff, so it makes sense to crop that mor