On Fri, Aug 04 2006, Leon wrote:

> Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> On Thu, Aug 03 2006, Leon wrote:
>>> Actually I just met one such email. Gnus didn't show any attachment in
>>> article buffer, but thunderbird did. 
>>
>> What is the value of the Content-Type header of this mail?  E.g. if
>> someone sends[1] a PDF or an image without any accompanying text, you
>> might get application/pdf or image/jpeg.
>>
>
> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============1171174969=="

Then Gnus should show the indicator.  See my other reply WRT overview
vs. mail header: <news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

> I have also tried to send an email with only a pdf file. Thunderbird
> failed to show the 'paperclip' icon before reading the email. After I
> open the email, the icon is back.

Is it still available the next time (after restarting Thunderbird)
_before_ you open the mail?

>>> Is there any standard way of testing if an email has attachment?
>>
>> First you need to define the term "attachment" properly.
>>
> A lot of other email clients will show a `paperclip' icon for emails
> that have `attachment'. I'm looking for a similar behavior in gnus.

Yes, but I don't have the time to investigate what these other email
client do and how they define "attachment".

>> Footnotes: 
>> [1]  E.g.: mutt -s "this is the image" -a foo.jpg < /dev/null

mutt -s "this is the image" -a foo.jpg [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null

Bye, Reiner.
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