Hello,
Thank you everybody for the suggestions!
jan
* Jan-Herbert Damm on Friday, August 14, 2009 at 10:45:22 +0200
Thank you everybody for the suggestions!
In case you want an interactive choice of signatures (taken from
a configurable directory) you can have a look at my muttils
python package:
http://www.blacktrash.org/hg/muttils/
It also
Hi,
* Paul Grinberg wrote:
[u...@panther ~]$ cat .signature
#!/bin/bash
echo Paul Grinberg
echo PGP key: 0xE3175CCF
echo
echo Fortune Cookie:
fortune -s wisdom
echo
[u...@panther ~]$ cat .muttrc | grep sig
set sig_on_top=yes
set signature=~/.signature |
So you're well-prepared to
for signature-scripts but with unsatisfying results.
One idea i had: execute fortune and writing the output into a .signature
file, which then gets used for mails.
Are there other/smarter approaches?
What other/better signature-resources could be used?
Thanks.
jan
think signature-scripting could be a nice
homework.
I have googled for signature-scripts but with unsatisfying results.
One idea i had: execute fortune and writing the output into a .signature
file, which then gets used for mails.
Are there other/smarter approaches?
What other/better
@mutt.org
Subject: signature-scripts
Hello all,
Forgive me if this is slightly OT (replies off list welcome):
I know that there are several people on this list (Kyle for one) that
use
scripts to add signatures dynamically.
Learning programming makes me think signature-scripting could be a nice
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On Wednesday, August 12 at 11:01 AM, quoth Jan-Herbert Damm:
Learning programming makes me think signature-scripting could be a
nice homework.
Sure - it's really easy.
I have googled for signature-scripts but with unsatisfying results.
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