Steffen Nurpmeso wrote in <20191223200257.kp4kp%[email protected]>:
|Jon Fineman wrote in <20191223153845.kcdii%[email protected]>:
||For current s-nail is there a way with an imap account to copy messages \
||that I
||delete to my ISPs trash folder like the set record=+Sent command copies \
||sent
||message to my sent folder?
||
||Currently they are being permanently deleted.
|
|I would say there are multiple possibilities, if i understand your
|desire correctly. The easiest would likely be a function plus
|a commandalias (or even a key binding).
|
| define my_delete {
| \copy "$@" /tmp/undelete.mbox
| \delete "$@"
Even better would be
\copy "$@" /tmp/undelete.mbox
\delete `
since the messages are collected only once.
|}
| commandalias d '\call my_delete'
|
|And then you say "d *" as before. Just replace my_delete with
|whatever is your desire, but note that this is inefficient unless
|you stay under the same IMAP account (for a while). You could
|also just use \move instead of \copy, which is likely very much
And "move" is likely what you really want.
|more efficient than the above. But there is no automatic and
|builtin way to say, for example, "just let delete do x and y", no.
|
||Thanks.
|
|Hope this help.
|Merry Christmas ;) i wish from Germany,
Ciao.
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)