2 # written by Johannes Weißl
6 # This script makes mail indexers (like mairix, mu or nmzmail) together with
9 # These search engines usually create a virtual maildir containing symbolic
10 # links to the original mails, which can be browsed using mutt.
11 # It would be optimal if mutt somehow knew that the two maildir entries
12 # identify the same mail, but this is not that easy (mail folder
13 # abstraction from different formats, no tight integration of mail indexers).
15 # So if one wants to rename (for setting/clearing flags), delete or edit the
16 # mails, it is only possible using the original mail. This (very simple)
17 # script helps to jump to this message, using e.g. this macro in .muttrc:
19 # macro generic ,j "<enter-command>push <pipe-message>muttjump<enter><enter>" "jump to original message"
21 # one of: mairix, mu, mu-old (mu < 0.7) and nmzmail
22 MUTTJUMP_INDEXER=${MUTTJUMP_INDEXER:-}
24 # "limit" or "search" (default)
25 MUTTJUMP_MODE=${MUTTJUMP_MODE:-search}
27 # "yes", "no" or "auto"
28 # If set to "auto", the $STY environment variable is used for auto detection.
29 MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN=${MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN:-auto}
32 # Set this to "yes" if you want exactly one screen window (with mutt running
33 # inside) per mailbox. With new versions of screen (> 4.00) it is possible
34 # to do that automatically, with old versions you have to start them
35 # manually! Setting this to yes implies MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN=yes.
36 MUTTJUMP_MULTI_SCREEN_MODE=${MUTTJUMP_MULTI_SCREEN_MODE:-no}
38 # function to create the screen window name from the full path of the mailbox
39 if ! type MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_WINDOW_NAME_MANGLE >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
40 function MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_WINDOW_NAME_MANGLE () {
45 # Version of GNU screen
46 # Since 4.01.00devel (commit 98b6b41) backslash for -X handling was altered.
47 MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_VERSION=${MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_VERSION:-auto}
51 MAIRIX=${MAIRIX:-mairix}
53 NMZMAIL=${NMZMAIL:-nmzmail}
54 SCREEN=${SCREEN:-screen}
55 FORMAIL=${FORMAIL:-formail}
56 REFORMAIL=${REFORMAIL:-reformail}
57 WHIPTAIL=${WHIPTAIL:-whiptail --noitem}
58 DIALOG=${DIALOG:-dialog}
66 echo \'${1//\'/\'\\\'\'}\'
69 function quote_regexp () {
70 echo "$1" | sed 's/[][\^.$|)(*+?}{]/\\&/g'
73 function is_callable () {
74 type $1 >/dev/null 2>&1
78 awk '{ y = length(); if (y > x) x = y } END { print x }'
81 function is_new_screen () {
82 sv=$MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_VERSION
83 if [ "$sv" = auto ] ; then
84 sv=$($SCREEN --version | awk '{print $3}')
86 echo "$sv" | grep -vq "^\(4\.00\|[0-3]\.\)"
92 cat msg | muttjump [-R]
94 This script calls mutt, jumping to the message given in stdin or to the message
95 identified by "msgid". With "-R", it jumps to the message being replied to.
96 It uses a mail search engine (currently mairix, mu and nmzmail are supported),
97 which has to be configured through MUTTJUMP_INDEXER variable.
102 function reopen_tty () {
103 # Close message-stdin and open terminal-stdin instead.
104 # mutt behaves different if STDIN is no terminal
105 # TODO: Find cleaner solution (e.g. mutt command-line argument?)
107 term="/dev/$(ps -p$$ -otty=)"
112 # Check command-line arguments and STDIN
113 search_header="Message-ID"
115 [ $# -ne 1 ] && usage
117 [ $# -gt 1 ] && usage
118 if [ $# -eq 1 ] ; then
119 [ "$1" != "-R" ] && usage
120 search_header="In-Reply-To"
125 # check if mutt is installed
126 if ! is_callable $MUTT ; then
127 die "$MUTT is not in PATH, set MUTT variable"
131 if is_callable $WHIPTAIL ; then
132 DIALOG_PROG=$WHIPTAIL
133 elif is_callable $DIALOG ; then
137 case $MUTTJUMP_MODE in
141 die "variable MUTTJUMP_MODE must be set to \"limit\" or \"search\""
145 # search for Message-ID in STDIN
146 if [ $# -eq 1 ] ; then
148 elif is_callable $FORMAIL ; then
149 msgid=$($FORMAIL -c -z -x $search_header | head -n1)
150 elif is_callable $REFORMAIL ; then
151 msgid=$($REFORMAIL -c -x $search_header: | head -n1)
153 msgid=$(sed -n 's/^'$search_header':[ \t]*\(.*\)/\1/Ip' | head -n1)
155 if [ -z "$msgid" ] ; then
156 die "could not find $search_header header in standard input"
158 msgid_quoted=$(quote_regexp "$msgid")
159 msgid_clean=$(echo "$msgid" | sed -e 's/^<//' -e 's/>$//')
161 # try to locate path of message using a mail search engine
162 case $MUTTJUMP_INDEXER in
164 msgid_mairix=$msgid_clean
165 # mairix can't quote special characters (~,/=^) in search words. As a
166 # workaround, split Message-ID in 31-character long AND-linked
168 if echo "$msgid_clean" | grep -q '[~,/=^]' ; then
169 msgid_mairix=$(echo "$msgid_clean" | sed -e 's/[~,/=^]\+/ /g' \
170 -e 's/[^ ]\{31\}/& /g' -e 's/^ \+//g' -e 's/ *$/=/g' \
173 orig_msgfiles=$($MAIRIX -r "m:$msgid_mairix")
176 orig_msgfiles=$($MU find -f l "i:$msgid_clean" | grep -v "^\*\*")
179 orig_msgfiles=$($MU find -f p "m:$msgid_clean")
182 nmzmail_results=$(mktemp -d)
183 echo "+message-id:/^$msgid_quoted$/" | $NMZMAIL -r "$nmzmail_results"
184 orig_msgfiles=$(find "$nmzmail_results" -type l -exec readlink {} \;)
185 rm -rf "$nmzmail_results"
188 die "variable MUTTJUMP_INDEXER not set or empty"
191 die "unknown mail index program \"$MUTTJUMP_INDEXER\""
195 if [ -z "$orig_msgfiles" ] ; then
196 die "no message with msgid $msgid found!"
199 count=$(echo "$orig_msgfiles" | wc -l)
200 if [ $count -gt 1 -a -n "$DIALOG_PROG" ] ; then
201 choices=$(echo "$orig_msgfiles" | while read line ;
202 do dirname "$(dirname "$line")" ; echo . ; done)
203 maxwidth=$(echo "$choices" | wc_L)
204 orig_maildir=$($DIALOG_PROG --clear --title "More than one mailbox found" \
205 --menu "Select mailbox:" $((count+8)) $((maxwidth+16)) \
206 $count $choices 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3-)
207 elif [ $count -gt 1 ] ; then
210 choices=("${choices[@]}" "$(dirname "$(dirname "$line")")")
211 done <<<"$orig_msgfiles"
212 echo "More than one mailbox found"
213 echo "Select mailbox:"
214 select md in "${choices[@]}" ; do
219 orig_msgfile=$orig_msgfiles
220 # get containing maildir of $orig_msgfile
221 orig_maildir=$(dirname "$(dirname "$orig_msgfile")")
224 if [ ! -d "$orig_maildir/cur" ] ; then
225 die "directory $(quote "$orig_maildir") doesn't exist or is no Maildir"
228 msgid_mutt=$(quote_regexp "$msgid_quoted")
229 jump_expr="~i'$msgid_mutt'"
230 jump_cmd="<limit>$jump_expr<enter>"
231 if [ "$MUTTJUMP_MODE" = search ] ; then
232 jump_cmd="$jump_cmd<limit>all<enter>"
235 if [ "$MUTTJUMP_MULTI_SCREEN_MODE" = yes ] ||
236 [ "$MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN" = auto -a -n "$STY" ] ; then
237 MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN=yes
242 if [ "$MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN" = yes ] ; then
243 if [ -n "$STY" ] ; then
244 screen_opts=("-X" "screen")
245 if is_new_screen ; then
246 jump_cmd=${jump_cmd/\\/\\\\\\}
247 screen_query_arg="-Q"
252 screen_window_name=$(MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_WINDOW_NAME_MANGLE "$orig_maildir")
253 screen_opts=("${screen_opts[@]}" "-t" "$screen_window_name")
259 if [ "$MUTTJUMP_MULTI_SCREEN_MODE" = yes -a -n "$STY" ] ; then
260 $SCREEN -X -p "$screen_window_name" $screen_query_arg \
261 select "$screen_window_name" >/dev/null
263 $SCREEN -X -p "$screen_window_name" stuff ":push \"$jump_cmd\"
\r"
268 # start mutt, open original folder and jump to the original message
269 $SCREEN "${screen_opts[@]}" $MUTT -f "$orig_maildir" -e "push \"$jump_cmd\""