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 directory
= or + — refers to your $folder directory
@alias — refers to the default save folder as determined by the address
of the alias.
El 10.08.31 00:58:57 ->- Michelle Konzack dijo:
> 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
> easyly with a macro.
>
> ATTENTION: It is recommended to use Maildir
>
> 1) Go into a mailfolder and now you want to store a file in it
> 2) Write a new mail and attach the file and Save the file with Fcc:
> To do this, you need a macro which does:
> a) set sendmail=/dev/null
> b) my_hdr From: local_n...@invalid
> b) my_hdr Fcc: ${current_folder}
>
> and thats all.
>
> But HOW CAN I GET the ${current_folder} dynamicaly in a macro?
>
> The same problem with the ${current_folder} is, if you use a script
> instead of sendmail, which let you do much morethings...
>
> e.g.: <SHIFT><F2> let you attach a NOTE or FILE to a folder
> <SHIFT><F3> let you attach a NOTE or FILE to a message
>
> However, even here the script "sendmail_local" has to know the current
> folder which it can get with
>
> my_hdr X-CurFolder: ${current_folder}
>
> by extracting it from the mail.
>
> Note: I am using already an sendmailwraper called "tdssmtp" which
> is based on "ssmtp" and of course, "tdssmtp" ignore any
> messages with some specialy (for 2tdssmtp") crafted headers
>
> And last not least, if you use the Courier Mailfdir Format and like to
> use a script, to enhance the function of mutt and your /Maildir/, you
> can add an additional folder like
>
> ~/Maildir/courierimapacl
> courierimapkeywords/
> courierimapuiddb
> cur/
> files/ <== That it is!
> new/
> tmp/
>
> and let the script manage this special "files" folder. Then you can use
> at your choice "dialog" or "Xdialog" to manage it, which is what I
> heavyly do since many years.
>
> Note: You can even manage the /files/ folder from procmail. :-D
>
> Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
> Michelle Konzack
>
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