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reformat mail drafts according to templates
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As a filter, it applies a template to data from stdin
and writes the result to stdout.
- Given a file, it modifies the file, unless it cannot
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When is passed, the script
spawns sensible-editor on the result. It may thus
be used as the editor for your mail user agent.
+ Given a file, it modifies the file, unless it cannot
+ write to the file, in which case it writes to stdout.
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+ MUTT INTEGRATION
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+ I use mailplate as my $editor for mutt, with the following setting
+ in my ~/.mutt/muttrc:
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+ mailplate currently has a bit of a limitation, or at least I have
+ not figured out a way how to work around it sensibly yet. If you re-edit
+ a message from muttâs compose menu, it causes mailplate to reprocess the
+ message, which you may not want.
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+ Similarly, if you find yourself editing messages from the index or
+ pager, you probably also donât want mailplate to get in the way. For
+ these cases, I currently use the following two keybindings:
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+ VIM INTEGRATION
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+ I am often editing a message with vim and find that I need to use
+ a different identity. For this purpose, I have the following keybindings
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+ 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, to
+ override the choice and select the private template, or just hit to have
+ it re-run the auto-detection.
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SEE ALSO
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+ http://madduck.net/code/mailplate//usr/share/doc/mailplate/README