Anyone out there have a good way to automate markup removal in Mutt?
The best I've come up with is a folder-hook for my SPAM trap folder
that changes the $editor to a script that runs 'spamassassin -d' on
the file that Mutt gives it. It works fine, but it would be nice to
not have to clobber the editor command to do this.

Has anyone figured out a macro to do this? My requirements are:

  - It MUST at most take a single keystroke
  - An unmarked-up mail MUST appear in the current mailbox or in
    a fixed mailbox, e.g. the default inbox.
  - The marked-up message SHOULD be marked for deletion, but MUST
    NOT be destroyed by the mark-up removal process.

The script around 'spamassassin -d' being specified as the $editor,
fulfills this, but like I said, I don't like clobbering the $editor
function for it.

Thanks for any help.
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