Hi All,

Happy New Year!

I have always forwarded messages as attachments, and until recently have had no 
complaints.  However, one correspondent has trouble reading them (iPhone can't 
read complex Mime structures?), so I've had to start using forward-inline.  But 
Balsa only quotes the original message, and ignores any attachments.  Saving 
them somewhere and manually attaching them is possible, of course, but a PITA.

I understand that some other mailers offer only a "forward" command, which is actually 
forward-inline, but that they automatically attach to the forwarded message any attachments from 
the original.  That seems like a more natural, and more complete, way of interpreting 
"forward-inline".  If the original has attachments that the user does *not* want 
attached, it's easy to remove them--much easier than getting them attached in the current setup.

Should Balsa behave like those other mailers?  Opinions?

Peter

Attachment: pgpF9vc9QMxVW.pgp
Description: PGP signature

_______________________________________________
balsa-list mailing list
[email protected]
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list

Reply via email to