I have been looking at some other ideas and would like to put them up for reviews and suggestions. Reading the kmail documentation I found out that you can pipe messages to external programs. The output of the program replaces the e-mail. I was thinking I could write a script in Python, pop-up a box to get the new subject and then send the changed message to stdout. Seems like a little bit of overkill for what I want to do. Maybe mutt is looking attractive again. Jethro
-----Original Message----- From: Jethro Cramp [mailto:jsc@zoo.co.uk] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 12:59 PM To: SuSE Linux English Subject: [SLE] Changing e-mail subject lines
Dear All,
One of the things I do like about outlook is the ability to change the subject lines of received e-mails. I have several clients that send me mails with subjects like: "New Inquiry", 'Old Quote' , 'New Order'. After a couple of months looking at / finding e-mails is a paign in the ass.
My mail client of choice is Kmail, and as far as I see I can't do this. Does anyone have any suggestions how I could get round this either with or without kmail.
Regards,
Jethro
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