Re: How to get the current folder in a macro and pass i to a Script? [WAS: Taking notes using Mutt threads]

2010-09-12 Thread mjsseppl-mutt
On 10.08.31, Michelle Konzack wrote: But you can nothing use as a parameter for a script called from a macro. You can not even use: my_hdr Fcc: ^ which should save the message you are curently writing in the CURRENT mailfolder. I can't get that to work at all - even as a general

Re: How to get the current folder in a macro and pass i to a Script? [WAS: Taking notes using Mutt threads]

2010-09-12 Thread mjsseppl-mutt
Sorry - my bad. As you probably noticed, I was using an old version of mutt - I upgraded my OS, but the new upgrade had the old version of Mutt. everything's ok now - and the note taking works fine - thanks to all the contributors to this thread :) Michael

How to get the current folder in a macro and pass i to a Script? [WAS: Taking notes using Mutt threads]

2010-08-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *, I am working on a Web-Mail interface and I use MANY functions of mutt. In my WebMail interface I can add Notes and Files to a mailfolder or even a Message... This works, because it is all about virtualisation. So, sometimes I like to do this in mutt to and generaly it can be done

Re: How to get the current folder in a macro and pass i to a Script? [WAS: Taking notes using Mutt threads]

2010-08-30 Thread j...@telefonica.net
Perhaps this can help Folders abbreviations: ! — refers to your $spoolfile (incoming) mailbox — refers to your $mbox file — refers to your $record file ^ — refers to the current mailbox - or !! — refers to the file you've last visited ˜ — refers to your home

Re: How to get the current folder in a macro and pass i to a Script? [WAS: Taking notes using Mutt threads]

2010-08-30 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello j...@telefonica.net, Am 2010-08-31 01:19:25, hacktest Du folgendes herunter: Perhaps this can help Folders abbreviations: ! — refers to your $spoolfile (incoming) mailbox — refers to your $mbox file — refers to your $record file ^ — refers to the current