On Thu, Nov 09, 2023 at 04:26:23PM +0100, Alejandro Colomar wrote: > I used it for sending a couple of patches to linux-man@, and it seems to > work. I don't have much experience with mutt, so maybe I'm missing some > corner cases. Do you expect it to not work for some case? Otherwise, > we might have a winner. :) Since it's a Linux project, I suggest also checking out b4, which will do the mail sending for you as part of the contributor-oriented features: https://b4.docs.kernel.org/en/latest/contributor/overview.html We also provide a web relay for people who can't configure or use SMTP due to their company policies. > > > Would you mind adding this as part of git? Or should we suggest the > > > mutt project adding this script? > > > > IMHO it is a little too weird and user-specific to really make sense in > > either project. It's really glue-ing together two systems. And as it's > > not something I use myself, I don't plan it moving it further along. But > > you are welcome to take what I wrote and do what you will with it, > > including submitting it to mutt. > > I'll start by creating a git repository in my own server, and will write > something about it to let the public know about it. I'll also start > requiring contributors to linux-man@ to sign their patches, and > recommend them using this if they use mutt(1). B4 will also sign your patches for you. ;) -K