kmail standard templates [was: kmail lock file problems]
Reinhold Rumberger
rrumberger at web.de
Sat Jul 17 18:30:03 UTC 2010
On Saturday 17 July 2010, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday, July 17, 2010 02:11:11 pm Reinhold Rumberger did
opine:
> > On Saturday 17 July 2010, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > 21:47 -5:00
>
> [...]
>
> > The date line of an email's header is standardised. I don't
> > recall the RFC's number, but I'm sure it isn't hard to find
> > (wikipedia probably links to it).
> > Anyhow, you can do what I suggested and write a script that
> > extracts the Date line and applies the UTC offset - it
> > shouldn't be too difficult.
> >
> > --Reinhold
>
> I wasn't thinking of the header, but the greeting line as the
> first line of the reply's message body, as above.
There's a macro that will pass the contents of a message to a script
(%MSGPIPE=""). You can use that script to extract the header and
output it after adjusting it. The output of the script will be
inserted at the position of the macro, making it possible to always
insert UTC.
--Reinhold
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