Re: message hook help please

2008-04-15 Thread Ken Weingold
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008, Gary Johnson wrote: The alternative_order command does not set the alternative_order list to the command's arguments, it appends those arguments to the list. If you want to replace the contents of the alternative_order list, you'll need to execute the

forcing mutt to use base64 encoding for all attachments

2008-04-15 Thread Shivshankar Gobbur
mutt experts - Is it possible to force 'mutt' to use base64 encoding for all attachments, irrespective of their real types / file extensions? if yes, then what do I need to mention in .muttrc file for this to happen? Please note that, I need this functionality when 'mutt' is invoked from command

Output matching line in message body on ~b pattern match

2008-04-15 Thread Ethan Mallove
Hello, Is there a way in mutt to grep the body of mail messages, and actually see the matching line from the mail message? (Maybe using hooks?) Currently when I filter on the body of messages (using ~b) I get an index listing of all the matching messages, but I need to open each message one by

Re: Output matching line in message body on ~b pattern match

2008-04-15 Thread David Obwaller
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 03:22:26PM -0400, Ethan Mallove wrote: If this is not possible, is there a way to download all the matching messages to a local filesystem so I can grep them? I don't think it's possible to show matching lines in mutt. However, you can copy matching mails to a

Re: Output matching line in message body on ~b pattern match

2008-04-15 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* Ethan Mallove [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-01-70 11:34]: Is there a way in mutt to grep the body of mail messages, and actually see the matching line from the mail message? ... ... If this is not possible, is there a way to download all the matching messages to a local filesystem so I

Re: Output matching line in message body on ~b pattern match

2008-04-15 Thread Michael Kjorling
On 15 Apr 2008 15:22 -0400, by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ethan Mallove): Is there a way in mutt to grep the body of mail messages, and actually see the matching line from the mail message? In addition to what the others have said, if you can live with using an external tool, you can always pass copies

Re: Output matching line in message body on ~b pattern match

2008-04-15 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday, April 15 at 03:22 PM, quoth Ethan Mallove: Is there a way in mutt to grep the body of mail messages, and actually see the matching line from the mail message? Within mutt? No, not really. If this is not possible, is there a way to

Re: mutt in GNU Screen - new email indicator

2008-04-15 Thread SK
Thanks guys. Went with modification of my earlier script to include Inc as suggested by Rado to get something which I am happy with, for now.