echo \'${1//\'/\'\\\'\'}\'
}
+function is_callable () {
+ read cmd args <<<$1
+ type -p $cmd >/dev/null
+}
+
# Check command-line arguments and STDIN
if tty -s || [ $# -ne 0 ] ; then
cat >&2 <<END
fi
# check if mutt is installed
-if ! type -p $MUTT >/dev/null ; then
+if ! is_callable $MUTT ; then
die "$MUTT is not in PATH, set MUTT variable"
fi
esac
# search for Message-ID in STDIN
-if type -p $FORMAIL >/dev/null ; then
+if is_callable $FORMAIL ; then
msgid=$($FORMAIL -c -z -x Message-ID | head -n1)
-elif type -p $REFORMAIL >/dev/null ; then
+elif is_callable $REFORMAIL ; then
msgid=$($REFORMAIL -c -x Message-ID: | head -n1)
else
- msgid=$(sed -n 's/^Message-ID: \(.*\)/\1/Ip' | head -n1)
+ msgid=$(sed -n 's/^Message-ID:[ \t]*\(.*\)/\1/Ip' | head -n1)
fi
if [ -z "$msgid" ] ; then
die "could not find Message-ID header in standard input"
if [ "$MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN" = no ] ; then
- jump_cmd="<$MUTTJUMP_MODE>$jump_expr<enter>"
+ jump_cmd="<limit>$jump_expr<enter>"
+ if [ "$MUTTJUMP_MODE" = search ] ; then
+ jump_cmd="$jump_cmd<limit>all<enter>"
+ fi
# Close message-stdin and open terminal-stdin instead.
# mutt behaves different if STDIN is no terminal
# TODO: Find cleaner solution (e.g. mutt command-line argument?)
exec 0<&-
- term="/dev/$(ps -p$$ | awk 'END { print $2 }')"
+ term="/dev/$(ps -p$$ -otty=)"
exec < $term
# start mutt, open original folder and jump to the original message
else
- case $MUTTJUMP_MODE in
- limit)
- jump_cmd="l$jump_expr"
- ;;
- search)
- jump_cmd="/$jump_expr"
- ;;
- esac
+ jump_cmd="l$jump_expr\r"
+ if [ "$MUTTJUMP_MODE" = search ] ; then
+ jump_cmd="${jump_cmd}lall\r"
+ fi
screen_window_name=$(MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_WINDOW_NAME_MANGLE "$orig_maildir")
declare -a screen_opts
screen_opts_str="-S $(quote "$MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_SESSION")"
fi
- $SCREEN "${screen_opts[@]}" -p "$screen_window_name" -X eval "select '$screen_window_name'" "stuff \"$jump_cmd\r\""
+ $SCREEN "${screen_opts[@]}" -p "$screen_window_name" -X eval "select '$screen_window_name'" "stuff \"$jump_cmd\""
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
die "You have to manually start a screen session with: