Hi,
* Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I would like to set a shortcut to export message. For example, I want to
convert
messages in LaTeX to store them on my PC. So i wrote a script in Perl, which
reads a message(s) body from standard input. I want to select a message and
type Ctrl-L, for example to
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 02:48:12PM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:
Hi,
* Andrey Zhidenkov wrote:
I would like to set a shortcut to export message. For example, I want to
convert
messages in LaTeX to store them on my PC. So i wrote a script in Perl, which
reads a message(s) body from
On Jan 31, Michael Elkins [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Philip Mak wrote:
I don't suppose there's a command like pipe-message, except that it
filters headers (the header filtering code is already available in the
pager, after all)? Or would I have to write an external header
filtering
How do I save a message to a file (like the [E]xport command in pine)
such that all text attachments are included, as well as the headers of
the message?
The best way I've found is to press [e]dit, then use the :w command in
vi to write it out to a file. That takes a few more keystrokes than
it
Philip Mak wrote:
How do I save a message to a file (like the [E]xport command in pine)
such that all text attachments are included, as well as the headers of
the message?
The best way I've found is to press [e]dit, then use the :w command in
vi to write it out to a file. That takes a few
On Thu, Jan 31, 2002 at 11:29:57PM -0800, Michael Elkins wrote:
How do I save a message to a file (like the [E]xport command in pine)
such that all text attachments are included, as well as the headers of
the message?
If your $mbox_type is set to mbox, then a simple C (copy-message) will
Philip Mak wrote:
I don't suppose there's a command like pipe-message, except that it
filters headers (the header filtering code is already available in the
pager, after all)? Or would I have to write an external header
filtering program and then do something like:
macro index E