Hello Users...
I want, if I exit from mutt (with 'q') to execute a shell-command. How
is this possible?
Many thanks for all help and ideas.
Greetings
Raphael
PS: google doesn't show me a good solution...
Quoting René Clerc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Check out $smime_is_default, $crypt_reply*, $crypt_autosmime. Can't
test right now since I don't have any S/MIME messages in a mailbox
around..
Please share with us if this solves your problem.
After some searching i found an SMIME signed message on
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 11:04:20AM +0200, Raphael wrote:
I want, if I exit from mutt (with 'q') to execute a shell-command. How
is this possible?
How about just starting mutt like this:
mutt COMMAND
e.g.
mutt date
- Paul.
Hello,
I want, if I exit from mutt (with 'q') to execute a shell-command. How
is this possible?
I think one possibility should be to bind a macro to q which first execute
your shell script and then quit mutt. Another solution maybe to start mutt
which a shellscript which starts mutt and the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 09:04:48AM +0200, Sander Smeenk wrote:
Quoting René Clerc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Check out $smime_is_default, $crypt_reply*, $crypt_autosmime. Can't
test right now since I don't have any S/MIME messages in a mailbox