Re: Pass recipient list to filter

2000-10-09 Thread David T-G

Nathan --

...and then Nathan Saper said...
% Hey, all!
% 
% Is there a way to pass the list of recipients in the Compose window to
% a filter?  For example, I have a macro that maps 'P' to 'Fgpg -sea -r "
% to do non-PGP/MIME encryption.  Is there a way to make P map to 'Fgpg
% -sea -r $RECIPIENTS", where $RECIPIENTS is the list of recipients?

You might find it easier to just tell mutt to do a clear vs MIME
version...


% 
% TIA,
% Nathan
% 
% P.S. Please CC: all replies to me, as I'm not subscribed to this list.

Well, you should take care of that! ;-)


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Re: Pass recipient list to filter

2000-10-08 Thread Jason Helfman

I believe this would just be a send-hook. I am not much for
infomation, but I know there is a lot of information about this in the
manual.

On Sun, Oct 08, 2000 at 12:31:45PM -0700, Nathan Saper muttered:
| Hey, all!
| 
| Is there a way to pass the list of recipients in the Compose window to
| a filter?  For example, I have a macro that maps 'P' to 'Fgpg -sea -r "
| to do non-PGP/MIME encryption.  Is there a way to make P map to 'Fgpg
| -sea -r $RECIPIENTS", where $RECIPIENTS is the list of recipients?
| 
| TIA,
| Nathan
| 
| P.S. Please CC: all replies to me, as I'm not subscribed to this list.
| 
| -- 
| Nathan Saper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) | http://www.well.com/user/natedog/
| GnuPG/PGP5: 0x9AD0F382  | PGP2 (RSA): 0x386C4B91
| Standard PGP  PGP/MIME OK  | AOL Instant Messenger: linuxfu



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