Steve Tolkin writes: > However a better approach, if viable, is converting the attachment > to plain text and pasting it inline. Ideally this would > preserve the fact that it once was an attached file, and it > also the file's name. > This should work with all non-binary files, > [...]
I second this suggestion. I too find it hard to read attached perl code, because I need to save it to a file and view it separately. It would be much more convenient to convert text attachments into inline text with suitable headers. peace, || Rainbow children in Kolkata: --{kr.pA} || http://tinyurl.com/x8lc -- "Onomatopoeic" is not onomatopoeic. _______________________________________________ Boston-pm mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/boston-pm