* Anton Achatz <[email protected]> [01-26-09 08:58]: > Thanks for your help, but i know the page of Gary Johnson. My question > is, if there is a possibility to show the expire-date at the index > (index_format). > > Sorry about the encrypted signature, but iam working at a university and > this is my standard to send mails. So now without signature. > > Toni > > > > Patrick Shanahan schrieb am Mo, 26.01.09 08:45: > > * Anton Achatz <[email protected]> [01-26-09 01:21]: > > > Hi, > > > I'm using the mutt-utils (mutt-expires-editor) to set an expire date in > > > the mail. Is it possible to show this date in the index? > > > > a quick search of the fine manual yealds: > > ~E pattern will match expired messages > > > > and a quick search of google yealds: > > Gary Johnson's Mutt Page > > which provides usage examples > > > > ?? The content of your post was so important and critical so as to > > require a 6.2K encrypted signature? Bah! The sig was six times the > > message content.
I apologize for failing to completely read/understand your post. afaict, there is no *direct* method for displaying the expire-date in the index_format, but there are possible cludges that come to mind. One would be to use score to display a "coded date" providing you are not using score for it's intended purpose. Another would be to assign the expire_date to an x-label field (via procmail/formail) as the x-label field may be displayed with "%y/%Y" in the index_format. -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org
