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F. Greve;; mutt support by Adam Spiers <orgmode at adamspiers dot org>;;;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs.;;;; Author: Georg C. F. Greve <greve at fsfeurope dot org>;; Keywords: outlines, hypermedia, calendar, wp, email, mairix;; Purpose: Integrate mairix email searching into Org mode;; See http://orgmode.org and http://www.rpcurnow.force9.co.uk/mairix/;; Version: 0.5;;;; This file 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.;; It 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.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; USAGE NOTE;;;; You will need to configure mairix first, which involves setting up your;; .mairixrc in your home directory. Once it is working, you should set up;; your way to display results in your favorite way -- usually a MUA.;; Currently gnus and mutt are supported.;;;; After both steps are done, all you should need to hook mairix, org;; and your MUA together is to do (require 'org-mairix) in your;; startup file. Everything can then be configured normally through;; Emacs customisation.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;(require 'org);;; The custom variables(defgroup org-mairix nil  "Mairix support/integration in org."  :tag "Org Mairix"  :group 'org)(defcustom org-mairix-threaded-links t  "Should new links be created as threaded links?If t, links will be stored as threaded searches.If nil, links will be stored as non-threaded searches."  :group 'org-mairix  :type 'boolean)(defcustom org-mairix-augmented-links nil  "Should new links be created as augmenting searches?If t, links will be stored as augmenting searches.If nil, links will be stored as normal searches.Attention: When activating this option, you will needto remove old articles from your mairix results groupin some other way, mairix will not do it for you."  :group 'org-mairix  :type 'boolean)(defcustom org-mairix-display-hook 'org-mairix-gnus-display-results  "Hook to call to display the results of a successful mairix search.Defaults to Gnus, feel free to add your own MUAs or methods."  :group 'org-mairix  :type 'hook)(defcustom org-mairix-open-command "mairix %args% '%search%'"  "The mairix command-line to use. If your paths are set upcorrectly, you should not need to change this.'%search%' will get substituted with the search expression, and'%args%' with any additional arguments."  :group 'org-mairix  :type 'string);;; The hooks to integrate mairix into org(org-add-link-type "mairix" 'org-mairix-open)(add-hook 'org-store-link-functions 'org-mairix-store-gnus-link);;; Generic org-mairix functions(defun org-mairix-construct-link (message-id)  "Construct a mairix: hyperlink based on message-id."  (concat "mairix:"          (if org-mairix-threaded-links "t:")          (if org-mairix-augmented-links "a:")          "@@"          (org-remove-angle-brackets message-id)))(defun org-store-mairix-link-props (&rest plist)  "Take a property list describing a mail, and add mairix linkand description properties so that org can build a mairix link toit."  ;; We have to call `org-store-link-props' twice:  ;;  ;;   - It extracts 'fromname'/'fromaddress' from 'from' property,  ;;     and stores the updated plist to `org-store-link-plist'.  ;;  ;;   - `org-email-link-description' uses these new properties to  ;;     build a description from the previously stored plist.  I  ;;     wrote a tiny patch to `org-email-link-description' so it  ;;     could take a non-stored plist as an optional 2nd argument,  ;;     but the plist provided still needs 'fromname'/'fromaddress'.  ;;  ;;   - Ideally we would decouple the storing bit of  ;;     `org-store-link-props' from the extraction bit, but lots of  ;;     stuff in `org-store-link' which calls it would need to be  ;;     changed.  Maybe just factor out the extraction so it can be  ;;     reused separately?  (let ((mid (plist-get plist :message-id)))    (apply 'org-store-link-props           (append plist                   (list :type "mairix"                         :link (org-mairix-construct-link mid))))    (apply 'org-store-link-props           (append org-store-link-plist                   (list :description (org-email-link-description))))))(defun org-mairix-message-send-and-exit-with-link ()  "Function that can be assigned as an alternative sending function,it sends the message and then stores a mairix link to it before buryingthe buffer just like 'message-send-and-exit' does."  (interactive)  (message-send)  (let* ((message-id (message-fetch-field "Message-Id"))         (subject (message-fetch-field "Subject"))         (link (org-mairix-construct-link message-id))         (desc (concat "Email: '" subject "'")))    (setq org-stored-links          (cons (list link desc) org-stored-links)))  (message-bury (current-buffer)))(defun org-mairix-open (search)  "Function to open mairix link.We first need to split it into its individual parts, and thenextract the message-id to be passed on to the display functionbefore call mairix, evaluate the number of matches returned, andmake sure to only call display of mairix succeeded in matching."  (let* ((args ""))    (if (equal (substring search 0 2) "t:" )        (progn (setq search (substring search 2 nil))               (setq args (concat args " --threads"))))    (if (equal (substring search 0 2) "a:")        (progn (setq search (substring search 2 nil))               (setq args (concat args " --augment"))))    (let ((cmdline (org-mairix-command-substitution                    org-mairix-open-command search args)))      (print cmdline)      (setq retval (shell-command-to-string cmdline))      (string-match "\[0-9\]+" retval)      (setq matches (string-to-number (match-string 0 retval)))      (if (eq matches 0) (message "Link failed: no matches, sorry")        (message "Link returned %d matches" matches)        (run-hook-with-args 'org-mairix-display-hook search args)))))(defun org-mairix-command-substitution (cmd search args)  "Substitute '%search%' and '%args% in mairix search command."  (while (string-match "%search%" cmd)    (setq cmd (replace-match search 'fixedcase 'literal cmd)))  (while (string-match "%args%" cmd)    (setq cmd (replace-match args 'fixedcase 'literal cmd)))  cmd);;; Functions necessary for integration of external MUAs.;; Of course we cannot call `org-store-link' from within an external;; MUA, so we need some other way of storing a link for later;; retrieval by org-mode and/or remember-mode.  To do this we use a;; temporary file as a kind of dedicated clipboard.(defcustom org-mairix-link-clipboard "~/.org-mairix-link"  "Pseudo-clipboard file where mairix URLs get copied to by externalapplications in order to mimic `org-store-link'.  Used by`org-mairix-insert-link'."  :group 'org-mairix  :type 'string);; When we resolve some of the issues with `org-store-link' detailed;; at <http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/4217/focus=4635>,;; we might not need org-mairix-insert-link.(defun org-mairix-insert-link ()  "Insert link from file defined by `org-mairix-link-clipboard'."  (interactive)  (let ((bytes (cadr (insert-file-contents                      (expand-file-name org-mairix-link-clipboard)))))    (forward-char bytes)    (save-excursion      (forward-char -1)      (if (looking-at "\n")          (delete-char 1)))));;; Functions necessary for mutt integration(defgroup org-mairix-mutt nil  "Use mutt for mairix support in org."  :tag "Org Mairix Mutt"  :group 'org-mairix)(defcustom org-mairix-mutt-display-command  "xterm -title 'mairix search: %search%' -e 'unset COLUMNS; mutt -f~/mail/mairix -e \"push <display-message>\"' &"  "Command to execute to display mairix search results via mutt withinan xterm.'%search%' will get substituted with the search expression, and'%args%' with any additional arguments used in the search."  :group 'org-mairix-mutt  :type 'string)(defun org-mairix-mutt-display-results (search args)  "Display results of mairix search in mutt, using the command linedefined in `org-mairix-mutt-display-command'."  ;; By default, async `shell-command' invocations display the temp  ;; buffer, which is annoying here.  We choose a deterministic  ;; buffer name so we can hide it again immediately.  ;; Note: `call-process' is synchronous so not useful here.  (let ((cmd (org-mairix-command-substitution              org-mairix-mutt-display-command search args))        (tmpbufname (generate-new-buffer-name " *mairix-view*")))    (shell-command cmd tmpbufname)    (delete-windows-on (get-buffer tmpbufname))));;; Functions necessary for gnus integration(defgroup org-mairix-gnus nil  "Use gnus for mairix support in org."  :tag "Org Mairix Gnus"  :group 'org-mairix)(defcustom org-mairix-gnus-results-group "nnmaildir:mairix"  "The group that is configured to hold the mairix search results,which needs to be setup independently of the org-mairix integration,along with general mairix configuration."  :group 'org-mairix-gnus  :type 'string)(defcustom org-mairix-gnus-select-display-group-function'org-mairix-gnus-select-display-group-function-gg  "Hook to call to select the group that contains the matching articles.We should not need this, it is owed to a problem of gnus that people werenot yet able to figure out, see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/65248 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/65265 http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.user/9596for reference.It seems gnus needs a 'forget/ignore everything you think youknow about that group' function. Volunteers?"  :group 'org-mairix-gnus  :type 'hook)(defun org-mairix-store-gnus-link ()  "Store a link to the current gnus message as a Mairix search for itsMessage ID."  ;; gnus integration  (when (memq major-mode '(gnus-summary-mode gnus-article-mode))    (and (eq major-mode 'gnus-article-mode) (gnus-article-show-summary))    (let* ((article (gnus-summary-article-number))           (header (gnus-summary-article-header article))           (from (mail-header-from header))           (message-id (mail-header-id header))           (subject (gnus-summary-subject-string)))      (org-store-mairix-link-props :from from                                   :subject subject                                   :message-id message-id))))(defun org-mairix-gnus-display-results (search args)  "Display results of mairix search in Gnus.Note: This does not work as cleanly as I would like it to. Theproblem being that Gnus should simply reread the group cleanly,without remembering anything. At the moment it seems to be unableto do that -- so you're likely to see zombies floating around.If you can improve this, please do!"  (if (not (equal (substring search 0 2) "m:" ))      (error "org-mairix-gnus-display-results: display of search other thanmessage-id not implemented yet"))  (setq message-id (substring search 2 nil))  (require 'gnus)  (require 'gnus-sum)  ;; FIXME: (bzg/gg) We might need to make sure gnus is running here,  ;;        and to start it in case it isn't running already. Does  ;;        anyone know a function to do that? It seems main org mode  ;;        does not do this, either.  (funcall (cdr (assq 'gnus org-link-frame-setup)))  (if gnus-other-frame-object (select-frame gnus-other-frame-object))  ;; FIXME: This is horribly broken. Please see  ;;  http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/65248  ;;  http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/65265  ;;  http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.user/9596  ;; for reference.  ;;  ;; It seems gnus needs a "forget/ignore everything you think you  ;; know about that group" function. Volunteers?  ;;  ;; For now different methods seem to work differently well for  ;; different people. So we're playing hook-selection here to make  ;; it easy to play around until we found a proper solution.  (run-hook-with-args 'org-mairix-gnus-select-display-group-function)  (gnus-summary-select-article   nil t t (car (gnus-find-matching-articles "message-id" message-id))))(defun org-mairix-gnus-select-display-group-function-gg ()  "Georg's hack to select a group that gnus (falsely) believes to beempty to then call rebuilding of the summary. It leaves zombies ofold searches around, though."  (gnus-group-quick-select-group 0 org-mairix-gnus-results-group)  (gnus-group-clear-data)  (gnus-summary-reselect-current-group t t))(defun org-mairix-gnus-select-display-group-function-bzg ()  "This is the classic way the org mode is using, and it seems to beusing better for Bastien, so it may work for you."  (gnus-group-clear-data org-mairix-gnus-results-group)  (gnus-group-read-group t nil org-mairix-gnus-results-group))(provide 'org-mairix);;; org-mairix.el ends here
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