From 8e1c938ce7630a3ec2c1963e1fa9ab652a432d77 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "martin f. krafft" Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2007 17:58:01 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] trim comment at start of script --- mailplate | 38 ++------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-) diff --git a/mailplate b/mailplate index c7a02b9..490ba8e 100755 --- a/mailplate +++ b/mailplate @@ -3,41 +3,8 @@ # # mailplate — reformat mail drafts according to templates # -# This script reformats mail drafts according to a given template. The -# template may be specified on the command line, but mailplate can also use -# control information from the template files to automatically select an -# appropriate template (--auto). A selection menu feature is planned (--menu). -# -# Applying a template means obtainined select data from an existing mail -# message (unless --new is specified) and to fill it into appropriate slots in -# the template. Messages are processed in three parts: headers, body, and -# signature. -# -# The template can define two types of headers: mandatory and preservatory. -# Mandatory headers take precedence over headers in the existing message and -# thus overwrite them. Preservatory headers instruct mailplate to port their -# data from the existing mail message. Headers in the existing message but not -# defined in the template are dropped, unless --keep-unknown is given. -# -# Body and signature are separated by '-- '. If this sentinel is not found, -# no signature is extracted. -# -# Templates can be interpolated and data filled into slots. Helper slots are -# filled with the output of helper commands (which must be defined in the -# configuration), environment variable slots are just that, and mail variable -# slots can be filled with data obtained by running regexps or commands over -# the message. -# -# This script can be run in multiple ways: -# -# 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 write to the file, in -# which case it writes to stdout. -# -# When --editor is passed, the script spawns sensible-editor on the result. It -# may thus be used as the editor for your mail user agent. +# Please see the mailplate(1) manpage or the homepage for more information: +# http://madduck.net/code/mailplate/ # # TODO: if headers like From are absent from the mail, they should not be kept # but replaced with a default. @@ -500,4 +467,3 @@ if options.edit: sys.exit(posix.EX_USAGE) os.execlp('sensible-editor', 'sensible-editor', outfname) - -- 2.39.2