Hey,

mutt allows attaching files from the command-line:

```
mutt -a /file/one /file/two /file/three -- …
```

Basically, the rules are: `-a` takes a list of files, terminated by `--`.

Zsh's completion of mutt treats the argument to `-a` as optional:

```
  '*-a[attach file using MIME]::file attachment:_files' \
```

Therefore, after `-a`, mutt's completions include recipients, which is not correct:

```
albatross:~% mutt -a toni^D
directory
toni/
recipient
toni@…
```

Could you please help me figure out how to fix this? Basically after it sees `-a`, compsys should be offering `_files` until `--` is encountered, and also: at least one file is mandatory.

Thanks,

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