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I decided that this script is fit for public consumption, so enjoy. You can
find an example configuration and template files in
/usr/share/doc/mailplate/examples. Much more information can be found on the
mailplate homepage: http://madduck.net/code/mailplate/
The tool will install defaults in your home directory on first invocation.
I have the following settings in my muttrc and vimrc:
~/.mutt/muttrc:
set editor="mailplate --edit --auto --keep-unknown"
~/.mutt/keybindings:
#TODO this is a hack until mailplate does not readd headers.
macro compose e ':set my_editor="$editor"<enter>:set editor=sensible-editor<enter><edit-headers>:set editor="$my_editor"<enter>' "invoke normal editor to edit message"
macro index,pager e ':set my_editor="$editor"<enter>:set editor=sensible-editor<enter><edit>:set editor="$my_editor"<enter>' "invoke normal editor to edit message"
~/.vim/ftplugin/mail.vim:
nmap <buffer> <F1> :w<CR>:%!mailplate --keep-unknown --auto<CR>
nmap <buffer> <C-P><F1> :w<CR>:%!mailplate --keep-unknown private<CR>
nmap <buffer> <C-P><F2> :w<CR>:%!mailplate --keep-unknown debian<CR>
Now when I reply to a message, mailplate automatically choses the right
template, and if I later change my mind, I can press C-p,<F1> to override the
choice and select the private template, or just hit <F1> to have it re-run the
auto-detection.
The source code is maintained in git, so if you want to contribute, use the
following URL to clone:
http://git.madduck.net/code/mailplate.git
-- martin f. krafft <madduck@madduck.net> Sun, 30 Sep 2007 17:37:36 +0100
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