On Sat 11/03/07 at 01:04 AM -0400, Russell Hoover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I edit a message and keep a (now changed) lines header? Maybe this question should be put this way: How can I have an updated "Lines:" header automatically created immediately after I edit a message that is sitting in one of my mailboxes? Vim is my editor. Currently when I edit a message (in any version of mutt), the number of lines in the message-body is almost always changed. Because of this, the "Lines:" header is removed (and not changed to correctly reflect the new number of lines). This leave a zero in the index (and in the pager's status-line) where normally what would appear is the number of lines in the message-body. My thinking is that there must be some way to put this recipe from my .procmailrc file to work for this: -------------------------------------------------------- # Generate a "Lines:" header (needed for maildir mailbox # format) using procmail's scoring mechanism. Only # message-body lines are counted (not the headers): :0 Bfhw * -1^0 * 1^1 ^.*$ |formail -I"Lines: $=" -------------------------------------------------------- But I'm coming up short as to how this might be done. This raises another question: There must be a reason I deleted this recipe form the .procmailrc I use with mutt-1.5.10. Did it become unnecessary at some point with mutt to have it there? -- // [EMAIL PROTECTED] //