On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 12:30, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> what I'm trying to do is
> change the initial quote strings such as in this email - at the top,
> where it says:
>
> On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 10:15, David McNab wrote:
>
> ...THAT is what I want to change...(but I'm always mucking around with
> different sigs and generation of sigs)
That inspires an idea for a feature - the ability to configure Evo
so that when replying/forwarding, the quoted text can be piped through a
script of the user's choice.
How about it, Evo devs?
Cheers
David
Here's an example of a possible quoting filter script, one which labels
the quote differently when the message came from a Microsoft employee.
(assumes that arg1 is 'from', arg2 is 'subject', arg3 is 'date')
#!/usr/bin/python
import sys
(mailfrom, mailsubj, maildate) = (sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3])
if 'microsoft' in mailfrom.split('@')[1].split('.'):
print "On %s, this Microsoft wanker %s spouted off about %s" \
(maildate, mailfrom, mailsubj)
else
print "On %s, %s was heard to say" % (maildate, mailfrom)
for s in sys.stdin.readlines():
print s
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