Having different signatures depending on the recipient?
Hi, I'ld like to know how I can have different signatures depending on the recipient. Therefore I'ld like to have a default signature which is always used except for specific recipient addresses (mailing lists) for which I'ld like to have a different signature attached. Can someone point me into the right direction how I can accomplish this task? thank you, - Markus ps: please respond to me directly as I'm not susbcribed to the list, thx -- GnuPG Key: http://guru.josefine.at/~mfischer/C2272BD0.asc
Forwarding mail with multiple attachments
Hello, I've allready read the previous thread about forwarding mails with attachments and the final solution was resending mail with e or set mime_forward=yes in .muttrc What the first solution does is, simple resending the message, but not preformating it (header, body). You have to fill out the the new receipient on your own (no dialog which ask to whom to resend this mail); in resulting mail, body (possible modified) from the original mail is also body of the new mail, additional attachments got attached too. The second option completely forwards the original mail, the body of the new mail is not the body message of the forwarded mail, instead its attached seperatly; attachments get forwarded. What I'm trying to do (maybe its just another mutt option and I'm just braindead) is to forward a mail in a manner that *) Subject line is appropriatly modified *) Same with body message (new body included body msg of forwarded mail, no seperate body of the forwarded mail) *) attachments get forwarded too. kind regards, Markus -- Markus Fischer, http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/ EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key: http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/C2272BD0.asc PGP Fingerprint: D3B0 DD4F E12B F911 3CE1 C2B5 D674 B445 C227 2BD0 -Today's methinks: Combine easy of vb and strength of perl-
mbox_type=Maildir and default Mailbox to open ?
Hello, I've a machine running mutt 1.0.1i (debian frozen) and set the mbox_type to Maildir (I'm using qmail). But when invoking mutt it defaults always to open /var/mail/mfischer, not ~/Maildir/ . I've to explicitly use 'mutt -f ~/Maildir/'. Is there a way to tell mutt to automatically open ~/Maildir/ when no Maildir is specified ? kind regards, Markus -- Markus Fischer, http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/ EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key: http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/C2272BD0.asc PGP Fingerprint: D3B0 DD4F E12B F911 3CE1 C2B5 D674 B445 C227 2BD0 - Free Software For A Free World -
Saving outgoing mails per receipient to different folders ?
Hello List, Currently I save all my outgoing mail to ~/mail/sent with the following configuration: set record="/home/mfischer/Mail/sent" I save incoming mails for different users in different mailboxes, e.g. =user1, =user2 with 'folder' set to '~/Mail'. Is there a way, when I send mail to user1 to automatically record the mail to =user1 and and mail to user2 recording to =user2 ? But then, every other mail should go to =sent. thank you for helping me out, Markus -- Markus Fischer, http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/ EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key: http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/C2272BD0.asc PGP Fingerprint: D3B0 DD4F E12B F911 3CE1 C2B5 D674 B445 C227 2BD0 - Free Software For A Free World -
send-hook executing externel unix command
Hi all, lately I tried to write a send-hook like this : [from ~/.muttrc] send-hook '.*' '`generate_new_signature.pl`' It calls 'generate_new_signature.pl', which overwrite ~/.signature so I have a new signature every time a send a new mail (I allready realized that send-hook gets exectued at least two timeswhen sending a mail, but thats no problem since those signatures are randomly choosen from a set of files anyway). But mutt than complains about ": ", because it expects that stdout from generate_new_signature.pl generates a valid mutt command. I now set the outout to "set sort=threads" because its my default sort option I have everywhere, but I would like to know how to execute a command without haveing to fidle with the stdout. Thanks for your time ! kind regards, Markus -- Markus Fischer, http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/ EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Public Key: http://josefine.ben.tuwien.ac.at/~mfischer/C2272BD0.asc PGP Fingerprint: D3B0 DD4F E12B F911 3CE1 C2B5 D674 B445 C227 2BD0 - Free Software For A Free World - PGP signature