On 2007-10-11, Benjamin A'Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 03:50:57PM -0700, Gary Johnson wrote: > > What I've done is nest them, so that a set of folder-hooks define > > the set of send-hooks and/or message-hooks to be used within that > > folder. It looks a little complicated at first, but it works quite > > well. > > This occurred to me, but I couldn't get the quoting right.
That's one of the advantages to having the folder-hooks source files of other hooks: the quoting is much simpler. It's important to remember that the command argument to each hook is a single command, so the whole command argument usually needs to be quoted as a single string. I usually use the following quoting conventions: ' outermost level " next level in \" next level in Once you get the quoting right for one hook, though, you can construct most of your other hooks by copy-paste-edit. > Thanks, both of you. You're welcome. Regards, Gary
