On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:30:38AM -0800, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> combining all 3 ideas that were posted to this list, i have:
>
> macro pager \Cf "<forward-message>[EMAIL PROTECTED]\n\n"
>
> there are still two problems:
>
> 1. when forwarding (as opposed to bouncing), mutt places me in
> an editor (vim). is there a way to tell mutt to ixnay the
> editing here?
>
> 2. mutt trims the headers (which makes this macro useless). is
> there a <show-allheaders> type directive i can give in the
> macro?
>
>
> i'm reading the mutt manual, but it's slow going. i'm on line 800 of 6000
> and i feel like i've been reading forever. i've already finished 2 huge
> cups of coffee... :-)
>
> thanks!
> pete
>
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I'm a little late getting here but I use a perl script 'sendspam' and
these macro's:
macro index S ":unset wait_key\n|./bin/sendspam\ns+Spam\n:unset wait_key\n"
macro pager S ":unset wait_key\n|./bin/sendspam\ns+Spam\n:unset wait_key\n"
then a simple 'S' initiates the mailing to spamcop, moves the spam to
my SpamCop folder and I wait for the returns.
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