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;;; mspools.el --- show mail spools waiting to be read ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, ;; 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Stephen Eglen <stephen@gnu.org> ;; Maintainer: Stephen Eglen <stephen@gnu.org> ;; Created: 22 Jan 1997 ;; Keywords: mail ;; location: http://www.anc.ed.ac.uk/~stephen/emacs/ ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) ;; any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the ;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, ;; Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; If you use a mail filter (e.g. procmail, filter) to put mail messages in ;; folders, this file will let you see which folders have mail waiting ;; to be read in them. It assumes that new mail for the file `folder' ;; is written by the filter to a file called `folder.spool'. (If the ;; file writes directly to `folder' you may lose mail if new mail ;; arrives whilst you are reading the folder in emacs, hence the use ;; of a spool file.) For example, the following procmail recipe puts ;; any mail with `emacs' in the subject line into the spool file ;; `emacs.spool', ready to go into the folder `emacs'. ;:0: ;* ^Subject.*emacs ;emacs.spool ;; It also assumes that all of your spool files and mail folders live ;; in the directory pointed to by `mspools-folder-directory', so you must ;; set this (see Installation). ;; When you run `mspools-show', it creates a *spools* buffer containing ;; all of the spools in the folder directory that are waiting to be ;; read. On each line is the spool name and its size in bytes. Move ;; to the line of the folder that you would like to read, and then ;; press return or space. The mailer (VM or RMAIL) should then read ;; that folder and get the new mail for you. When you return to the ;; *spools* buffer, you will either see "*" to indicate that the spool ;; has been read, or the remaining unread spools, depending on the ;; value of `mspools-update'. ;; This file should work with both VM and RMAIL. See the variable ;; `mspools-using-vm' for details. ;;; Basic installation. ;; (autoload 'mspools-show "mspools" "Show outstanding mail spools." t) ;; (setq mspools-folder-directory "~/MAIL/") ;; ;; If you use VM, mspools-folder-directory will default to vm-folder-directory ;; unless you have already given it a value. ;; Extras. ;; ;; (global-set-key '[S-f1] 'mspools-show) ;Bind mspools-show to Shift F1. ;; (setq mspools-update t) ;Automatically update buffer. ;; Interface with the mail filter. ;; We assume that the mail filter drops new mail into the spool ;; `folder.spool'. If your spool files are something like folder.xyz ;; for inbox `folder', then do: ;; (setq mspools-suffix "xyz") ;; If you use other conventions for your spool files, this code will ;; need rewriting. ;; Warning for VM users ;; Don't use if you are not sure what you are doing. The value of ;; vm-spool-files is altered, so you may not be able to read incoming ;; mail with VM if this is incorrectly set. ;; Useful settings for VM ;; vm-auto-get-new-mail should be t (the default). ;; Acknowledgements ;; Thanks to jond@mitre.org (Jonathan Doughty) for help with code for ;; setting up vm-spool-files. ;;; TODO ;; What if users have mail spools in more than one directory? Extend ;; mspools-folder-directory to be a list of directories? Currently, ;; if mail spools are in other directories, the way to read them is to ;; put a symbolic link to the spool into the mspools-folder-directory. ;; I was going to add mouse support so that you could click on a line ;; to visit the buffer. Tell me if you want it, and I can put the ;; code in (I don't use the mouse much, so I haven't bothered with it ;; so far). ;; Rather than showing size in bytes, could we see the number of msgs ;; waiting? (Could be more time demanding / system dependent). ;; Maybe just call a perl script to do all the hard work, and ;; visualise the results in the buffer. ;; Shrink wrap the buffer to remove excess white-space? ;;; Code: (defvar rmail-inbox-list) (defvar vm-crash-box) (defvar vm-folder-directory) (defvar vm-init-file) (defvar vm-init-file-loaded) (defvar vm-primary-inbox) (defvar vm-spool-files) ;;; User Variables (defgroup mspools nil "Show mail spools waiting to be read." :group 'mail :link '(emacs-commentary-link :tag "Commentary" "mspools.el") ) (defcustom mspools-update nil "*Non-nil means update *spools* buffer after visiting any folder." :type 'boolean :group 'mspools) (defcustom mspools-suffix "spool" "*Extension used for spool files (not including full stop)." :type 'string :group 'mspools) (defcustom mspools-using-vm (fboundp 'vm) "*Non-nil if VM is used as mail reader, otherwise RMAIL is used." :type 'boolean :group 'mspools) (defcustom mspools-folder-directory (if (boundp 'vm-folder-directory) vm-folder-directory "~/MAIL/") "*Directory where mail folders are kept. Ensure it has a trailing /. Defaults to `vm-folder-directory' if bound else to ~/MAIL/." :type 'directory :group 'mspools) (defcustom mspools-vm-system-mail (or (getenv "MAIL") (concat rmail-spool-directory (user-login-name))) "*Spool file for main mailbox. Only used by VM. This needs to be set to your primary mail spool - mspools will not run without it. By default this will be set to the environment variable $MAIL. Otherwise it will use `rmail-spool-directory' to guess where your primary spool is. If this fails, set it to something like /usr/spool/mail/login-name." :type 'file :group 'mspools) ;;; Internal Variables (defvar mspools-files nil "List of entries (SPOOL . SIZE) giving spool name and file size.") (defvar mspools-files-len nil "Length of `mspools-files' list.") (defvar mspools-buffer "*spools*" "Name of buffer for displaying spool info.") (defvar mspools-mode-map nil "Keymap for the *spools* buffer.") ;;; Code ;;; VM Specific code (if mspools-using-vm ;; set up vm if not already loaded. (progn (require 'vm-vars) (if (and (not vm-init-file-loaded) (file-readable-p vm-init-file)) (load-file vm-init-file)) (if (not mspools-folder-directory) (setq mspools-folder-directory vm-folder-directory)) )) (defun mspools-set-vm-spool-files () "Set value of `vm-spool-files'. Only needed for VM." (if (not (file-readable-p mspools-vm-system-mail)) (error "Need to set mspools-vm-system-mail to the spool for primary inbox")) (if (null mspools-folder-directory) (error "Set `mspools-folder-directory' to where the spool files are")) (setq vm-spool-files (append (list ;; Main mailbox (list vm-primary-inbox mspools-vm-system-mail ; your mailbox vm-crash-box ;crash for mailbox )) ;; Mailing list inboxes ;; must have VM already loaded to get vm-folder-directory. (mapcar '(lambda (s) "make the appropriate entry for vm-spool-files" (list (concat mspools-folder-directory s) (concat mspools-folder-directory s "." mspools-suffix) (concat mspools-folder-directory s ".crash"))) ;; So I create a vm-spool-files entry for each of those mail drops (mapcar 'file-name-sans-extension (directory-files mspools-folder-directory nil (format "^[^.]+\\.%s" mspools-suffix))) )) )) ;;; MSPOOLS-SHOW -- the main function (defun mspools-show ( &optional noshow) "Show the list of non-empty spool files in the *spools* buffer. Buffer is not displayed if SHOW is non-nil." (interactive) (if (get-buffer mspools-buffer) ;; buffer exists (progn (set-buffer mspools-buffer) (setq buffer-read-only nil) (delete-region (point-min) (point-max))) ;; else buffer doesn't exist so create it (get-buffer-create mspools-buffer)) ;; generate the list of spool files (if mspools-using-vm (mspools-set-vm-spool-files)) (mspools-get-spool-files) (if (not noshow) (pop-to-buffer mspools-buffer)) (setq buffer-read-only t) (mspools-mode) ) (defun mspools-visit-spool () "Visit the folder on the current line of the *spools* buffer." (interactive) (let ( spool-name folder-name) (setq spool-name (mspools-get-spool-name)) (if (null spool-name) (message "No spool on current line") (setq folder-name (mspools-get-folder-from-spool spool-name)) ;; put in a little "*" to indicate spool file has been read. (if (not mspools-update) (save-excursion (setq buffer-read-only nil) (beginning-of-line) (insert "*") (delete-char 1) (setq buffer-read-only t) )) (message "folder %s spool %s" folder-name spool-name) (if (eq (count-lines (point-min) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point))) mspools-files-len) (next-line (- 1 mspools-files-len)) ;back to top of list ;; else just on to next line (next-line 1)) ;; Choose whether to use VM or RMAIL for reading folder. (if mspools-using-vm (vm-visit-folder (concat mspools-folder-directory folder-name)) ;; else using RMAIL (rmail (concat mspools-folder-directory folder-name)) (setq rmail-inbox-list (list (concat mspools-folder-directory spool-name))) (rmail-get-new-mail)) (if mspools-update ;; generate new list of spools. (save-excursion (mspools-show-again 'noshow)))))) (defun mspools-get-folder-from-spool (name) "Return folder name corresponding to the spool file NAME." ;; Simply strip of the extension. (file-name-sans-extension name)) ;; Alternative version if you have more complicated mapping of spool name ;; to file name. ;(defun get-folder-from-spool-safe (name) ; "Return the folder name corresponding to the spool file NAME." ; (if (string-match "^\\(.*\\)\.spool$" name) ; (substring name (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1)) ; (error "Could not extract folder name from spool name %s" name))) ; test ;(mspools-get-folder-from-spool "happy.spool") ;(mspools-get-folder-from-spool "happy.sp") (defun mspools-get-spool-name () "Return the name of the spool on the current line." (let ((line-num (1- (count-lines (point-min) (save-excursion (end-of-line) (point)) )))) (car (nth line-num mspools-files)))) ;;; Keymap (if mspools-mode-map () (setq mspools-mode-map (make-sparse-keymap)) (define-key mspools-mode-map "\C-c\C-c" 'mspools-visit-spool) (define-key mspools-mode-map "\C-m" 'mspools-visit-spool) (define-key mspools-mode-map " " 'mspools-visit-spool) (define-key mspools-mode-map "?" 'mspools-help) (define-key mspools-mode-map "q" 'mspools-quit) (define-key mspools-mode-map "n" 'next-line) (define-key mspools-mode-map "p" 'previous-line) (define-key mspools-mode-map "g" 'revert-buffer)) ;;; Spools mode functions (defun mspools-revert-buffer (ignore noconfirm) "Re-run mspools-show to revert the *spools* buffer." (mspools-show 'noshow)) (defun mspools-show-again (&optional noshow) "Update the *spools* buffer. This is useful if mspools-update is nil." (interactive) (mspools-show noshow)) (defun mspools-help () "Show help for `mspools-mode'." (interactive) (describe-function 'mspools-mode)) (defun mspools-quit () "Quit the *spools* buffer." (interactive) (kill-buffer mspools-buffer)) (defun mspools-mode () "Major mode for output from mspools-show. \\<mspools-mode-map>Move point to one of the items in this buffer, then use \\[mspools-visit-spool] to go to the spool that the current line refers to. \\[revert-buffer] to regenerate the list of spools. \\{mspools-mode-map}" (kill-all-local-variables) (make-local-variable 'revert-buffer-function) (setq revert-buffer-function 'mspools-revert-buffer) (use-local-map mspools-mode-map) (setq major-mode 'mspools-mode) (setq mode-name "MSpools") (run-mode-hooks 'mspools-mode-hook)) (defun mspools-get-spool-files () "Find the list of spool files and display them in *spools* buffer." (let (folders head spool len beg end any) (if (null mspools-folder-directory) (error "Set `mspools-folder-directory' to where the spool files are")) (setq folders (directory-files mspools-folder-directory nil (format "^[^.]+\\.%s$" mspools-suffix))) (setq folders (mapcar 'mspools-size-folder folders)) (setq folders (delq nil folders)) (setq mspools-files folders) (setq mspools-files-len (length mspools-files)) (set-buffer mspools-buffer) (while folders (setq any t) (setq head (car folders)) (setq spool (car head)) (setq len (cdr head)) (setq folders (cdr folders)) (setq beg (point)) (insert (format " %10d %s" len spool)) (setq end (point)) (insert "\n") ;;(put-text-property beg end 'mouse-face 'highlight) ) (if any (delete-char -1)) ;delete last RET (goto-char (point-min)) )) (defun mspools-size-folder (spool) "Return (SPOOL . SIZE ), if SIZE of spool file is non-zero." ;; 7th file attribute is the size of the file in bytes. (let ((file (concat mspools-folder-directory spool)) size) (setq file (or (file-symlink-p file) file)) (setq size (nth 7 (file-attributes file))) ;; size could be nil if the sym-link points to a non-existent file ;; so check this first. (if (and size (> size 0)) (cons spool size) ;; else SPOOL is empty nil))) (provide 'mspools) ;;; arch-tag: 8990b3ee-68c8-4892-98f1-51a735c8bac6 ;;; mspools.el ends here