On 19 Nov 2007 17:25 -0600, by kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Kyle Wheeler): > If you need to set $record for this script, one easy way of doing it > is to specify that on the commandline, with the -e flag. Thank you! Yes, what you are saying makes perfect sense. I guess I am so used to how I have Mutt set up for interactive use that I didn't consider the fact that many of those things are not relevant in a non-interactive situation. As for 'using mktemp properly', this isn't going to run in a high risk environment - I have written scripts (and code) for more exposed use too and that obviously necessities more care. In this case, mktemp is just a convenient way to get a temporary file created at a known location and with known reasonable permissions. But the point is quite valid. -- Michael Kjörling .. michael@xxxxxxxxxxx .. http://michael.kjorling.se * ..... No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings ..... * * ENCRYPTED email preferred -- OpenPGP key ID: 0x(758F8749)BDE9ADA6 * * ASCII Ribbon Campaign: Against HTML mail, proprietary attachments *
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