[PATCH] VIM: Make an option to save sent mail locally
Ian Main
imain at stemwinder.org
Mon Oct 6 21:16:52 PDT 2014
Tomi Ollila wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 06 2014, Ian Main <imain at stemwinder.org> wrote:
>
> > Add an option to use 'notmuch insert' to save your sent mail.
> > ---
> >
> > Add -inbox as well.
> >
> > vim/notmuch.vim | 17 +++++++++++++++++
> > 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+)
> >
> > diff --git a/vim/notmuch.vim b/vim/notmuch.vim
> > index 331e930..a9044c4 100644
> > --- a/vim/notmuch.vim
> > +++ b/vim/notmuch.vim
> > @@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ let s:notmuch_date_format_default = '%d.%m.%y'
> > let s:notmuch_datetime_format_default = '%d.%m.%y %H:%M:%S'
> > let s:notmuch_reader_default = 'mutt -f %s'
> > let s:notmuch_sendmail_default = 'sendmail'
> > +let s:notmuch_save_sent_locally_default = 1
> > let s:notmuch_folders_count_threads_default = 0
> >
> > function! s:new_file_buffer(type, fname)
> > @@ -108,6 +109,18 @@ EOF
> > echohl None
> > return
> > endif
>
> AFAIU looks mmm. readable ;)
>
> > +
> > + if g:notmuch_save_sent_locally
> > + let out = system('cat ' . fname . ' | notmuch insert --create-folder --folder=Sent +sent -unread -inbox')
>
> as this is (looks like) shell invocation, this could be in format
>
> let out = system('notmuch insert --create-folder --folder=Sent +sent -unread -inbox < ' . fname)
You are right, that's better.
> or even
>
> let out = system('exec notmuch insert --create-folder --folder=Sent +sent -unread -inbox < ' . fname)
>
> (well, the latter would be out of the status quo)
>
> Ok, I looked a bit into the notmuch.vim -code, and noticed sometimes
> system() command lines use "notmuch" and sometimes g:notmuch_cmd
> -- I think the latter should be used in new code and the previous ones
> should be fixed.
>
> i.e. system ( g:notmuch_cmd . ' insert ... ' < . fname)
>
> Totally untested from my part...
>
> When the change alike this lands to the notmuch repository this needs NEWS
> item which informs that from now sent mails are notmuch-inserted to
> user's mail store (as this seems to be the default...) -- well, let's see
> that when there are real reviewers (i.e. those who are interested to and can
> test this).
Also a good suggestion. From what I see they always use 'notmuch' straight up
which is probably a reasonable assumption. I do think the actual init code for
vim could have a few more checks, such as verifying that 'notmuch' is in $PATH
etc.
Thanks for the review!! I'll send out a new rev tomorrow - very tired right now.
Ian
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