t-prot for Debian
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This nice script was done by a dear friend of mine and is quite useful to
not lose temper when receiving mails that are TOFU (see the manual page for
an explanation of that abbreviation). I personally think it's really helpful.
- Unfortunately mutt doesn't offer a way to "plug in" config snippets so you
-have to do it yourself by hand. To do it systemwide for all users add the
-following line to your /etc/Muttrc file:
-
-source /etc/Muttrc.t-prot
+ debconf asks for systemwide inclusion, you can always revert that change
+with "dpkg-reconfigure t-prot" or a simple removal of the symlink
+/etc/Muttrc.d/t-prot.rc
A user who doesn't like it can turn it off in his own ~/.muttrc file with this
line:
set display_filter=""
- Of course if it isn't enabled in the systemwide file the users can the source
-line into their .muttrc. :)
+ Of course if it isn't enabled in the systemwide file the users can source the
+file in their .muttrc. :)
There is option to enable it with slrn, too. The script is installed next to
the other slang macros in /usr/share/slrn/macros/t-prot.sl and can be sourced
from there.
- -- Gerfried Fuchs <alfie@debian.org> Thu, 09 Dec 2004 12:42:34 +0100
+ You can dump your list footers and ad footers into /etc/t-prot/footers and
+/etc/t-prot/ads respectively, just be aware that too many files in these
+directories have a serious impact on the speed of t-prot. It is advices to use
+folder-hook and enable the list footer and ad footers for the appropriate list
+only instead.
+
+ -- Gerfried Fuchs <rhonda@debian.at> Mon, 26 Jun 2006 03:19:06 -0500