Tobias Nijweide <nmh-workers(_at_)nijweide(_dot_)nl> writes:
Coming back to it: Are we almost at a stage with nmh cvs relocation to
consider adding one or more of my changes?
I'd still like to have nmh-commits(_at_)gnu(_dot_)org working before we start
making
lots of changes, but Ken apparently hasn't had time to do that yet.
Which one would people be most interested in? I'll use my holiday that's
coming up to make a new cleaned up set of patches.
1- recursive or non-recursive per maildir component files.
At the time of your original post, I didn't think I had a use for this, but
nowadays I'd find it quite useful, since I use a different email address for
each company or mailing list I deal with, and I'd like to have it add the
appropriate From: line depending on which folder I'm in. I now also save my
outgoing email much more than I used to, so an appropriate Fcc: line for
each folder would be a great thing to get automatically.
(We could add a recurse option for people like me.)
That sounds like a sensible implementation.
2- Same for formats for scan etc, I'd be willing to write this if there
was interest. Apparently Scott has a use for it, anyone else?
Yeah, that'd be good. I have a few folders with thousands of mails, so I've
had to up the number of characters allocated to the message number column.
Would be nice to still use fewer columns on the folders that don't need it,
so that more space could be used for subject and first line excerpt.
Ooh, I checked, my patch already does this, I think.
3- Formatted components. So I can do:
Fcc: %<{folder}%{folder}%> %<{fcc}%{fcc}%> in my components, not
just replcomps.
That'd be cool. Would be nice not to have to do my per-folder Fcc: lines
manually in the components files.
4- Folder components escape. See the fcc line above.
Yup.
5- Userflags and component escapes. A generalized version of -fcc.
'-userflag fcc=thisfolder' is identical to '-fcc thisfolder'.
Eh? I don't follow on this one...
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