# "limit" or "search" (default)
MUTTJUMP_MODE=${MUTTJUMP_MODE:-search}
+# "yes", "no" or "auto"
+# If set to "auto", the $STY environment variable is used for auto detection.
+MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN="auto"
+
# "yes" or "no"
# If this is set to "yes", muttjump will not open a new instance of
# mutt, but instead jump to the original message in a running mutt
jump_cmd="$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$$ -otty=)"
- exec < $term
+ if [ "$MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN" = auto -a -n "$STY" ] ; then
+ MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN=yes
+ fi
+
+ screen_opts=()
+ if [ "$MUTTJUMP_USE_SCREEN" = yes ] ; then
+ [ -n "$STY" ] && screen_opts=("-X" "screen")
+ screen_window_name=$(MUTTJUMP_SCREEN_WINDOW_NAME_MANGLE "$orig_maildir")
+ screen_opts=("${screen_opts[@]}" "-t" "$screen_window_name")
+ else
+ SCREEN=""
+ # Close message-stdin and open terminal-stdin instead.
+ # mutt behaves different if STDIN is no terminal
+ # TODO: Find cleaner solution (e.g. mutt command-line argument?)
+ exec 0<&-
+ term="/dev/$(ps -p$$ -otty=)"
+ exec < $term
+ fi
# start mutt, open original folder and jump to the original message
- $MUTT -f "$orig_maildir" -e "push \"$jump_cmd\""
+ $SCREEN "${screen_opts[@]}" $MUTT -f "$orig_maildir" -e "push \"$jump_cmd\""
else