On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 6:29 PM, Juergen Christoffel wrote: > On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 07:10:20AM -0400, Matt Price wrote: > >> [...] >> (defun mime-send-mail () >> "org-mime-subtree and HTMLize" >> (interactive) >> (org-mark-subtree) >> ;; wish I could get the PARENT headline here! >> ;; then figure out how to set subject to that headline! >> > > Matt, > > you can get to the PARENT headline like this: > > (defun org-inspect () > (interactive) > (org-mark-subtree) > (save-excursion > (re-search-backward "^\\* ") > (message (nth 4 (org-heading-components))) > (sit-for 2))) > > and still have your marked subtree afterwards. Inserting these as headers > should be possible: > - set up a buffer with your subtree > - go to the beginning of the buffer > - add To: > - add Subject: > - add empty line > > Call (mail-send-and-exit) to send the message. Tested in Aquamacs under > OSX with its defaults, this brought up a Thunderbird [*] window with the To > and Subject filled in from the buffer. > Selecting another MUA via Emacs' variables might work the same. > Huh, that is totally cool. Do you think it would be possible to do the same thing with a mime/multipart message? WHen I try to run org-mime-htmlize first, thunderbird doesn't recognize the parts. > > --jc > > [*] Yes, while I use mutt, Thunderbird is, for organizational reasons, my > unbeloved default mailer on this machine. > > > -- > A great many of today's security technologies are "secure" only because > no-one has ever bothered attacking them. -- Peter Gutmann > > >