> > > someway on (for example) 17th of june, as it will have 'expired' and I
> > > don't want to/need to read this message after that time."
> >
> > mutt understands the standard 'Expires:'-Header. The condition 'Expired'
> > is matchable with the pattern '~E'.
>
> Yes, but doesn't this assume the message was marked to expire by the
> sender? I think Einar was asking how to easily/quickly mark a received
> message to expire. Of course, one can edit the headers manually and save
> the edited copy...
Yes, I was looking for an easy way within mutt to "this message will expire
at this time in the future" without having to manually mess with the
'Expire: ' header. (I'm still looking :-)
Regarding the other question, uninterpreted, raw output, the suggestion:
:set nopipe_decode
|less
does what I wanted. Now I would like to bind this "|less" function to a
key. Any suggestions? (I am reading the manual, and might find the answer
soon, but if you have an answer to this, and aren't doing anything
important... hint, hint :-)
Thanks,
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