* bill lam [20090116 07:29]:
> Some other email clients should already have this plugin. If the email
> body contains words like: attach(ed) or attachment(s), it will issue a
> warning if no attachment is added when sending. How to implement this
> in mutt?
A quick think about where I'd start if
Some other email clients should already have this plugin. If the email
body contains words like: attach(ed) or attachment(s), it will issue a
warning if no attachment is added when sending. How to implement this
in mutt?
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On 2009-01-16, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> I would like to do some per-message pattern matching using a hook
> to adjust a macro on a per-message basis.
>
> My mail filer delivers messages I need to see and (possibly) read to my
> "=me" mailbox. I have 'd' mapped to a macro that feeds the message to
On 02Jan2009 13:35, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
| On Friday, January 2 at 02:22 PM, quoth Trey Sizemore:
| >> Well, OSX is built on FreeBSD, so it's going to be similar to that.
| >> What sort of "tweaking" did you have to do? Certainly paths to
| >> external programs are going to be somewhat different
I would like to do some per-message pattern matching using a hook
to adjust a macro on a per-message basis.
My mail filer delivers messages I need to see and (possibly) read to my
"=me" mailbox. I have 'd' mapped to a macro that feeds the message to my
"non-spam" bogofilter counter and saves the m