Re: feature requests: edit message, pipe to ext. program
- From: Peter Bloomfield <peterbloomfield bellsouth net>
- To: Ray Morris <support webmastersguide com>
- Cc: balsa-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: feature requests: edit message, pipe to ext. program
- Date: Tue, 03 May 2005 12:47:45 +0000
Hi Ray!
On 04/30/2005 01:36:24 AM, Ray Morris wrote:
There are a couple of features I'd really like to have which I
might add myself if you were just a bit stronger in C and Gnome
programming. (I'm a Perl CGI programmer.) Not that I expect
that there's anybody out there just looking for a new feature
idea to add, but if either of these sounds very useful to
anyone ...
The most useful of the two would be to be able to edit messages
in the Inbox or other folders in order to add a note to them,
much like you can do in the Draftbox folder. For example my
customers' order forms arrive via email. It would be quite
handy to be able to open the message in an edit window like you
can in Draftbox and add a little note saying "do not process
until Friday" or whatever.
Editing content makes me uncomfortable--it destroys a signature,
for instance, so you lose any authentication. How about the
ability to add a note to a message? It could be shown in the
header box, much the way signature info is shown currently. A
note might be editable, or they could just accumulate, if you
wanted to document progress in handling.
Annotation appears to be fairly easy to add to local mailboxes;
some IMAP servers support the ANNOTATE extension, which is
designed for this use, but some don't--they'd be more of a
problem.
Less generally useful, but maybe quite handy for some people,
would be to add a "pipe to" menu option to pipe an email to an
external program, similar to *indow's "Send To" menu for files.
I'm thinking of right clicking on an incoming email and
selecting "Pipe To - process_order.pl". The UI for this could
be simplified by doing what *indows does, having a "pipe_to"
directory and anything in that directory shows up as a "pipe
to" option. Simply symlinking process_order.pl into that
directory would add it as an option to Balsa.
As Pawel noted, the latest Balsa has the option to pipe the
current message through an arbitrary command (though as yet only
on the Message menu, not the right-click popup). If you had
multiple messages selected, would you expect all of them to be
processed?
Best,
Peter
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