From 9665d29ed40d406012f17052ecebc211852f1880 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2021 08:57:00 +0200 Subject: use txt not pod --- README.pod | 54 ------------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 54 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README.pod (limited to 'README.pod') diff --git a/README.pod b/README.pod deleted file mode 100644 index d4a0b98..0000000 --- a/README.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -=head1 NAME - -muttdelay - A bash script to delay mails written via mutt - -=head1 WTF? - -This is for scheduling the sending of mails for a specific future time. Unlinke postponing a mail which does not involve the scheduling. - -=head2 How it works - -=head3 Configuring Vim - -Do the following: - - cp /usr/share/muttdelay/muttdelay.vim ~/.vim/plugin/ - echo 'map ,L :call MuttDelay()' >> ~/.vimrc - -=head3 Configuring Cron - -And create an hourly cronjob such as: - - 0 * * * * /usr/bin/muttdelay cron - -=head3 Configuring Mutt - -Configure mutt your way and ensure that you can send mails like this: - - mutt -s subject example@example.com < mail.txt - -If it works, you can go on. - -=head3 Use it - -Open mutt, compose an email. Use Vim as your editor. After finishing writing your mail don't close Vim, but run - - ,L - -and the mail gets scheduled for sending for a later time. You can now leave vim without sending the mail via mutt directly. - -The mail itself is saved to - - ~/.muttdelay/SENDTIMESTAMP.COMPOSETIMESTAMP - -The cron job checks if there is any SENDTIMESTAMP lower than the current unix time stamp. And if so, all matching mails are sent. - -=head1 LICENSE - -See package description or project website. - -=head1 AUTHOR - -Paul C. Buetow - - -=cut -- cgit v1.2.3