* [sup-talk] new mail notification hook
@ 2007-05-26 3:31 Brian
2007-05-27 19:56 ` jeff covey
2007-08-19 0:30 ` William Morgan
0 siblings, 2 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Brian @ 2007-05-26 3:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'd like it if there were a global or per-account setting in config.yaml
specifying a program to run when new mail arrives.
I usually use some OSD stuff like this:
#!/bin/sh
figlet -w 160 -f banner3 'MAIL' | osd_cat \
-p bottom \
-A right \
-d 6 \
-l 10 \
-c \#61a199 \
&
So I get a nice big MAIL in my lower right hand corner for a few
seconds.
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* [sup-talk] new mail notification hook
2007-05-26 3:31 [sup-talk] new mail notification hook Brian
@ 2007-05-27 19:56 ` jeff covey
2007-05-28 2:32 ` Brian
2007-08-19 0:30 ` William Morgan
1 sibling, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: jeff covey @ 2007-05-27 19:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
on Fri, May 25, 2007 at 10:31:39PM -0500%, Brian said:
> I'd like it if there were a global or per-account setting in config.yaml
> specifying a program to run when new mail arrives.
is this something that really needs to be in sup? there are plenty of biff
programs that could do this independently.
--
jeff covey
http://jeffcovey.net/
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* [sup-talk] new mail notification hook
2007-05-27 19:56 ` jeff covey
@ 2007-05-28 2:32 ` Brian
2007-05-28 10:32 ` jeff covey
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From: Brian @ 2007-05-28 2:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from jeff covey's message of Sun May 27 14:56:10 -0500 2007:
> is this something that really needs to be in sup? there are plenty of biff
> programs that could do this independently.
Well, I don't know how anything like biff could detect that I have
unread mail in some IMAP folder. All my accounts are IMAP.
It'd just be another YAML option you could leave unset if you didn't
like it.
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* [sup-talk] new mail notification hook
2007-05-28 2:32 ` Brian
@ 2007-05-28 10:32 ` jeff covey
2007-05-28 10:51 ` Brian
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From: jeff covey @ 2007-05-28 10:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
on Sun, May 27, 2007 at 09:32:36PM -0500%, Brian said:
> I don't know how anything like biff could detect that I have unread mail
> in some IMAP folder.
http://www.google.com/search?&q=imap%20biff
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Internet/Mail/Notification/
, in particular, links to 14 biff programs with imap support.
sincerely,
--
jeff covey
http://jeffcovey.net/
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* [sup-talk] new mail notification hook
2007-05-28 10:32 ` jeff covey
@ 2007-05-28 10:51 ` Brian
2007-05-30 7:11 ` William Morgan
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From: Brian @ 2007-05-28 10:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from jeff covey's message of Mon May 28 05:32:00 -0500 2007:
> on Sun, May 27, 2007 at 09:32:36PM -0500%, Brian said:
>
> > I don't know how anything like biff could detect that I have unread mail
> > in some IMAP folder.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?&q=imap%20biff
>
> http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Internet/Mail/Notification/
> , in particular, links to 14 biff programs with imap support.
I didn't defend my feature request very well. Yeah, some other program
could also poll all my sources. But then half the time I'd get the
notification and then be looking at a sup with no new mail, because *it*
hadn't gotten around to polling and seeing the new mail yet.
I'm a minimalist and hate bloat. This feature request is like maybe 5
extra lines. This exact feature has been useful in other MUAs like
Sylpheed and Claws. It would be easy to ignore. It wouldn't slow down
anything by any meaningful amount.
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* [sup-talk] new mail notification hook
2007-05-28 10:51 ` Brian
@ 2007-05-30 7:11 ` William Morgan
2007-05-30 7:27 ` Brian
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From: William Morgan @ 2007-05-30 7:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from Brian's message of Mon May 28 03:51:35 -0700 2007:
> I'm a minimalist and hate bloat. This feature request is like maybe 5
> extra lines. This exact feature has been useful in other MUAs like
> Sylpheed and Claws. It would be easy to ignore. It wouldn't slow down
> anything by any meaningful amount.
I've been thinking about writing a (simple) general framework for
hooking user-written Ruby code onto Sup events. You could then trivially
use that to accomplish this by calling system(...). What do you think?
--
William <wmorgan-sup at masanjin.net>
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* [sup-talk] new mail notification hook
2007-05-30 7:11 ` William Morgan
@ 2007-05-30 7:27 ` Brian
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From: Brian @ 2007-05-30 7:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Wed May 30 02:11:59 -0500 2007:
> I've been thinking about writing a (simple) general framework for
> hooking user-written Ruby code onto Sup events. You could then trivially
> use that to accomplish this by calling system(...). What do you think?
That'd be great.
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* [sup-talk] new mail notification hook
2007-05-26 3:31 [sup-talk] new mail notification hook Brian
2007-05-27 19:56 ` jeff covey
@ 2007-08-19 0:30 ` William Morgan
1 sibling, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: William Morgan @ 2007-08-19 0:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from brian's message of Fri May 25 20:31:39 -0700 2007:
> I'd like it if there were a global or per-account setting in
> config.yaml specifying a program to run when new mail arrives.
The same changeset I'm about to commit also will make this possible. Go
me.
--
William <wmorgan-sup at masanjin.net>
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