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migrate from tempfile to mktemp
[etc/mutt.git] / .mutt / hooks
1 fcc-save-hook . =store
2
3 send2-hook '~C @packages\.qa\.debian\.org' 'my_hdr X-PTS-Approved: please'
4
5 fcc-hook -request@ '=discard'
6 send-hook '~s "Re: confirm" ~t -request@' 'push pc'
7
8 send-hook '~f @pobox\.madduck\.net' 'push pc'
9 send-hook '~f @thorndonclub\.co\.nz' 'push pc'
10
11 # do not set M-F-T on mails to the git mailing list
12 send2-hook . 'set followup_to'
13 send2-hook '~C git@vger\.kernel\.org' 'unset followup_to'
14
15 send2-hook . 'unset envelope_from'
16 send2-hook '~C @members\.ebay\.com' 'set envelope_from'
17
18 # do a <group-reply> for L when sending to the git mailing list
19 # http://marc.info/?l=mutt-users&m=118734866910357&w=2
20 #message-hook . 'bind pager L list-reply'
21 #message-hook '~C git@vger\.kernel\.org' 'bind pager L group-reply'
22 #macro index L '<enter>L'
23 # NOTE: using M-F-T from procmail for now
24
25 message-hook . 'set attribution="$my_attribution_en"'
26 message-hook '~b "\\<(Danke|Grü(ß|ss)e|Gru(ß|ss)|Lieber?|geehrter?|Herr|Frau|Moin|Servus|Lg|Deine?|Ihre?)\\>"' 'set attribution="$my_attribution_de"'
27 message-hook '~b "Lieber?"' 'set attribution="$my_attribution_de"'
28
29 # do not get spam status via imap, as it would download the entire message
30 folder-hook . 'set index_format="%4C %Z %-10@date@ %-15.15F %4c%?M?/[%M]? %?H?[%H] ?%s"'
31 folder-hook feeds 'set index_format="%3C %{%F} %-7.7F  %s"'
32 folder-hook imaps?:// 'set index_format="%4C %Z %{%F} %-15.15F %4c%?M?/[%M] & ?%s"'
33
34 folder-hook spam push '<tag-pattern>~O<enter><tag-prefix><set-flag>n<tag-prefix><clear-flag>*<limit>~N<enter><sort-mailbox>p<first-entry>'
35
36 folder-hook . 'set pager_index_lines=5'
37 folder-hook feeds|mass 'set pager_index_lines=10'
38
39 #folder-hook . 'set mark_old'
40 #folder-hook drafts|store|feeds|newsletters 'unset mark_old'
41
42 folder-hook store push '<tag-pattern>~O|~N<enter><tag-prefix><clear-flag>n<tag-prefix><clear-flag>*<last-entry>'
43
44 # since I have delete=yes, messages marked for trashing on mailbox entry must
45 # be due to IMAP clients or the like not purging them. I found that some
46 # clients automatically trash read mail from the INBOX, for *whatever* reason.
47 # I have not found the authors of those clients yet. In the mean time, since
48 # messages are not expected to be marked for deletion on mailbox entry, the
49 # following ensures that I lose no more mail.
50 folder-hook . push '<undelete-pattern>~D<enter>'
51
52 index-format-hook  date  "~d<1d"    "%{%H:%M%Z}"
53 index-format-hook  date  "~A"       "%d"
54
55 # vim:ft=muttrc