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[linux] Re: accents/mutt
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 02:39:31PM, Benjamin Michotte wrote:
> Je mets le patch en attachement. il est pour la 1.3.20 mais j'ai su
> l'appliquer sur la 1.3.21
Avec l'attachement, c'est mieux...
>
---end quoted text---
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diff -pruN mutt-1.3.20.orig/thread.c mutt-1.3.20/thread.c
--- mutt-1.3.20.orig/thread.c Thu Apr 26 00:06:58 2001
+++ mutt-1.3.20/thread.c Mon Aug 13 10:41:00 2001
@@ -999,3 +999,35 @@ int mutt_msgno_in_thread (HEADER *cur)
}
/* not reached */
}
+
+void mutt_break_thread (HEADER *brk, HEADER *cur)
+{
+ HEADER *p;
+ LIST *ref = NULL;
+ int done = 0;
+
+ for (; cur; cur = cur->next, done = 0)
+ {
+ /* parse subthread recursively */
+ mutt_break_thread (brk, cur->child);
+
+ /* Looking for the first bad reference according to the new threading.
+ * Optimal since Mutt stores the references in reverse order, and the
+ * first loop should match immediatly for mails respecting RFC2822. */
+ for (p = brk; !done && p; p = p->parent)
+ for (ref = cur->env->references; ref; ref = ref->next)
+ if (!mutt_strcasecmp (ref->data, p->env->message_id))
+ {
+ done = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (done)
+ {
+ /* clearing the References: header from obsolete Message-Id(s) */
+ mutt_free_list (&ref->next);
+
+ cur->refs_changed = cur->changed = 1;
+ }
+ }
+}
diff -pruN mutt-1.3.20.orig/OPS mutt-1.3.20/OPS
--- mutt-1.3.20.orig/OPS Sat Jan 27 14:07:59 2001
+++ mutt-1.3.20/OPS Mon Aug 13 10:41:00 2001
@@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ OP_LAST_ENTRY "move to the last entry"
OP_LIST_REPLY "reply to specified mailing list"
OP_MACRO "execute a macro"
OP_MAIL "compose a new mail message"
+OP_MAIN_BREAK_THREAD "break the thread in two"
OP_MAIN_CHANGE_FOLDER "open a different folder"
OP_MAIN_CHANGE_FOLDER_READONLY "open a different folder in read only mode"
OP_MAIN_CLEAR_FLAG "clear a status flag from a message"
@@ -103,6 +104,7 @@ OP_MAIN_FETCH_MAIL "retrieve mail from P
OP_MAIN_FIRST_MESSAGE "move to the first message"
OP_MAIN_LAST_MESSAGE "move to the last message"
OP_MAIN_LIMIT "show only messages matching a pattern"
+OP_MAIN_LINK_THREADS "link tagged messages to the current one"
OP_MAIN_NEXT_NEW "jump to the next new message"
OP_MAIN_NEXT_SUBTHREAD "jump to the next subthread"
OP_MAIN_NEXT_THREAD "jump to the next thread"
diff -pruN mutt-1.3.20.orig/copy.c mutt-1.3.20/copy.c
--- mutt-1.3.20.orig/copy.c Fri May 11 16:04:24 2001
+++ mutt-1.3.20/copy.c Mon Aug 13 10:41:00 2001
@@ -91,6 +91,12 @@ mutt_copy_hdr (FILE *in, FILE *out, long
(ascii_strncasecmp ("Content-Length:", buf, 15) == 0 ||
ascii_strncasecmp ("Lines:", buf, 6) == 0))
continue;
+ if ((flags & CH_UPDATE_REFS) &&
+ ascii_strncasecmp ("References:", buf, 11) == 0)
+ continue;
+ if ((flags & CH_UPDATE_IRT) &&
+ ascii_strncasecmp ("In-Reply-To:", buf, 12) == 0)
+ continue;
ignore = 0;
}
@@ -167,6 +173,12 @@ mutt_copy_hdr (FILE *in, FILE *out, long
ascii_strncasecmp ("type:", buf + 8, 5) == 0)) ||
ascii_strncasecmp ("mime-version:", buf, 13) == 0))
continue;
+ if ((flags & CH_UPDATE_REFS) &&
+ ascii_strncasecmp ("References:", buf, 11) == 0)
+ continue;
+ if ((flags & CH_UPDATE_IRT) &&
+ ascii_strncasecmp ("In-Reply-To:", buf, 12) == 0)
+ continue;
/* Find x -- the array entry where this header is to be saved */
if (flags & CH_REORDER)
@@ -276,6 +288,8 @@ mutt_copy_hdr (FILE *in, FILE *out, long
CH_UPDATE_LEN write new Content-Length: and Lines:
CH_XMIT ignore Lines: and Content-Length:
CH_WEED do header weeding
+ CH_UPDATE_IRT update the In-Reply-To: header
+ CH_UPDATE_REFS update the References: header
prefix
string to use if CH_PREFIX is set
@@ -285,6 +299,9 @@ int
mutt_copy_header (FILE *in, HEADER *h, FILE *out, int flags, const char *prefix)
{
char buffer[SHORT_STRING];
+
+ flags |= (h->irt_changed ? CH_UPDATE_IRT : 0)
+ | (h->refs_changed ? CH_UPDATE_REFS : 0);
if (mutt_copy_hdr (in, out, h->offset, h->content->offset, flags, prefix) == -1)
return (-1);
@@ -309,6 +326,49 @@ mutt_copy_header (FILE *in, HEADER *h, F
{
if ((flags & CH_NOSTATUS) == 0)
{
+ if (h->irt_changed && h->env->in_reply_to)
+ {
+ LIST *listp = h->env->in_reply_to;
+
+ if (fputs ("In-Reply-To: ", out) == EOF)
+ return (-1);
+
+ for (; listp; listp = listp->next)
+ if ((fputs (listp->data, out) == EOF) || (fputc (' ', out) == EOF))
+ return (-1);
+
+ if (fputc ('\n', out) == EOF)
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
+ if (h->refs_changed && h->env->references)
+ {
+ LIST *listp = h->env->references, *refs = NULL, *t;
+
+ if (fputs ("References: ", out) == EOF)
+ return (-1);
+
+ /* Mutt stores references in reverse order, thus we create
+ * a reordered refs list that we can put in the headers */
+ for (; listp; listp = listp->next, refs = t)
+ {
+ t = (LIST *)safe_malloc (sizeof (LIST));
+ t->data = listp->data;
+ t->next = refs;
+ }
+
+ for (; refs; refs = refs->next)
+ if ((fputs (refs->data, out) == EOF) || (fputc (' ', out) == EOF))
+ return (-1);
+
+ /* clearing refs from memory */
+ for (t = refs; refs; refs = t->next, t = refs)
+ safe_free ((void **)&refs);
+
+ if (fputc ('\n', out) == EOF)
+ return (-1);
+ }
+
if (h->old || h->read)
{
if (fputs ("Status: ", out) == EOF)
diff -pruN mutt-1.3.20.orig/curs_main.c mutt-1.3.20/curs_main.c
--- mutt-1.3.20.orig/curs_main.c Thu Jul 19 16:49:51 2001
+++ mutt-1.3.20/curs_main.c Mon Aug 13 10:41:00 2001
@@ -890,6 +890,64 @@ int mutt_index_menu (void)
menu->redraw = REDRAW_INDEX | REDRAW_STATUS;
break;
+ case OP_MAIN_BREAK_THREAD:
+
+ CHECK_MSGCOUNT;
+ CHECK_VISIBLE;
+ CHECK_READONLY;
+
+ mutt_free_list (&CURHDR->env->in_reply_to);
+ mutt_free_list (&CURHDR->env->references);
+ CURHDR->irt_changed = CURHDR->refs_changed = CURHDR->changed = 1;
+ Context->changed = 1;
+
+ /* cleaning References: from obsolete Message-Ids */
+ mutt_break_thread (CURHDR, CURHDR->child);
+
+ mutt_message _("Thread broken");
+ break;
+
+ case OP_MAIN_LINK_THREADS:
+
+ CHECK_MSGCOUNT;
+ CHECK_VISIBLE;
+ CHECK_READONLY;
+
+ if (!CURHDR->env->message_id)
+ mutt_error _("No Message-ID: header available to link thread");
+ else
+ {
+ int changed = 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < Context->vcount; i++)
+ {
+ HEADER *hdr = Context->hdrs[Context->v2r[i]];
+
+ if (i != menu->current && hdr->tagged)
+ {
+ mutt_free_list (&hdr->env->in_reply_to);
+ hdr->env->in_reply_to = mutt_new_list ();
+ hdr->env->in_reply_to->data =
+ safe_strdup (CURHDR->env->message_id);
+
+ mutt_set_flag (Context, hdr, M_TAG, 0);
+
+ hdr->irt_changed = hdr->changed = 1;
+ changed = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (changed)
+ {
+ Context->changed = 1;
+ mutt_message _("Threads linked");
+ menu->redraw |= REDRAW_STATUS | REDRAW_INDEX;
+ }
+ else
+ mutt_error _("No thread linked");
+ }
+ break;
+
/* --------------------------------------------------------------------
* The following operations can be performed inside of the pager.
*/
diff -pruN mutt-1.3.20.orig/doc/manual.sgml.head mutt-1.3.20/doc/manual.sgml.head
--- mutt-1.3.20.orig/doc/manual.sgml.head Mon Jul 2 16:18:40 2001
+++ mutt-1.3.20/doc/manual.sgml.head Mon Aug 13 10:41:00 2001
@@ -2087,8 +2087,40 @@ used a threaded news client, this is the
with large volume mailing lists easier because you can easily delete
uninteresting threads and quickly find topics of value.
+<sect1>Editing threads
+<p>
+Mutt has the ability to dynamically restructure threads that are broken
+either by misconfigured software or bad behaviour from some
+correspondents. This allows to clean your mailboxes from these
+annoyances which make it hard to follow a discussion.
+
+Note that the changes made with the following functions won't appear
+until your mailbox is resynched.
+
+<sect2>Linking threads
+<p>
+
+Some mailers tend to "forget" to correctly set the "In-Reply-To:" and
+"References:" headers when replying to a message. This results in broken
+discussions because Mutt has not enough information to guess the correct
+threading.
+You can fix this by tagging the replies to a mail, then go onto this
+mail and use the ``link-threads'' function (bound to & by default). The
+replies will then be connected to the "parent" message.
+
+<sect2>Breaking threads
+<p>
+
+On mailing lists, some people are in the bad habit of starting a new
+discussion by hitting "reply" to any message from the list and changing
+the subject to a totally unrelated one.
+You can fix such threads by using the ``break-thread'' function (bound
+by default to #), which will turn the subthread starting from the
+current message into a whole different thread.
+
<sect1>Delivery Status Notification (DSN) Support
<p>
+
RFC1894 defines a set of MIME content types for relaying information
about the status of electronic mail messages. These can be thought of as
``return receipts.'' Berkeley sendmail 8.8.x currently has some command
diff -pruN mutt-1.3.20.orig/functions.h mutt-1.3.20/functions.h
--- mutt-1.3.20.orig/functions.h Tue Feb 13 16:00:26 2001
+++ mutt-1.3.20/functions.h Mon Aug 13 10:41:00 2001
@@ -66,6 +66,7 @@ struct binding_t OpGeneric[] = {
struct binding_t OpMain[] = {
{ "create-alias", OP_CREATE_ALIAS, "a" },
{ "bounce-message", OP_BOUNCE_MESSAGE, "b" },
+ { "break-thread", OP_MAIN_BREAK_THREAD, "#" },
{ "change-folder", OP_MAIN_CHANGE_FOLDER, "c" },
{ "change-folder-readonly", OP_MAIN_CHANGE_FOLDER_READONLY, "\033c" },
{ "collapse-thread", OP_MAIN_COLLAPSE_THREAD, "\033v" },
@@ -92,6 +93,7 @@ struct binding_t OpMain[] = {
{ "next-undeleted", OP_MAIN_NEXT_UNDELETED, "j" },
{ "previous-undeleted", OP_MAIN_PREV_UNDELETED, "k" },
{ "limit", OP_MAIN_LIMIT, "l" },
+ { "link-threads", OP_MAIN_LINK_THREADS, "&" },
{ "list-reply", OP_LIST_REPLY, "L" },
{ "mail", OP_MAIL, "m" },
{ "toggle-new", OP_TOGGLE_NEW, "N" },
diff -pruN mutt-1.3.20.orig/mutt.h mutt-1.3.20/mutt.h
--- mutt-1.3.20.orig/mutt.h Fri Jun 29 12:05:50 2001
+++ mutt-1.3.20/mutt.h Mon Aug 13 10:41:00 2001
@@ -81,6 +81,8 @@
#define CH_NOLEN (1<<12) /* don't write Content-Length: and Lines: */
#define CH_WEED_DELIVERED (1<<13) /* weed eventual Delivered-To headers */
#define CH_FORCE_FROM (1<<14) /* give CH_FROM precedence over CH_WEED? */
+#define CH_UPDATE_IRT (1<<15) /* update In-Reply-To: */
+#define CH_UPDATE_REFS (1<<16) /* update References: */
/* flags for mutt_enter_string() */
#define M_ALIAS 1 /* do alias "completion" by calling up the alias-menu */
@@ -616,6 +618,8 @@ typedef struct header
unsigned int display_subject : 1; /* used for threading */
unsigned int fake_thread : 1; /* no ref matched, but subject did */
unsigned int threaded : 1; /* message has been threaded */
+ unsigned int irt_changed : 1; /* In-Reply-To changed to link/break threads */
+ unsigned int refs_changed : 1; /* References changed to break thread */
unsigned int recip_valid : 1; /* is_recipient is valid */
unsigned int active : 1; /* message is not to be removed */
diff -pruN mutt-1.3.20.orig/protos.h mutt-1.3.20/protos.h
--- mutt-1.3.20.orig/protos.h Tue Jul 3 21:31:16 2001
+++ mutt-1.3.20/protos.h Mon Aug 13 10:41:00 2001
@@ -146,6 +146,7 @@ void mutt_block_signals (void);
void mutt_block_signals_system (void);
void mutt_body_handler (BODY *, STATE *);
void mutt_bounce_message (FILE *fp, HEADER *, ADDRESS *);
+void mutt_break_thread (HEADER *, HEADER *);
void mutt_buffy (char *, size_t);
void mutt_canonical_charset (char *, size_t, const char *);
void mutt_check_rescore (CONTEXT *);