Dieter writes: > <\#part ...> > <\#/part>" > > for me it would be (much) nicer if this attachment needs only one line > like this: > > <\#part ...><\#/part>" > > Is it possible to have a (customizable) variable for this behaviour?
Not out of the box, it seems to be "hardcoded" in the last line of mml-insert-tag: (defun mml-insert-tag (name &rest plist) "Insert an MML tag described by NAME and PLIST." (when (symbolp name) (setq name (symbol-name name))) (insert "<#" name) (while plist (let ((key (pop plist)) (value (pop plist))) (when value ;; Quote VALUE if it contains suspicious characters. (when (string-match "[][\"'\\~/*;()<>= \t\n[:multibyte:]]" value) (setq value (with-output-to-string (let (print-escape-nonascii) (prin1 value))))) (insert (format " %s=%s" key value))))) (insert ">\n")) which is called by mml-insert-empty-tag, which is in turn called by mml-attach-file - called by you, I assume. You could either wrap mml-attach-file in a little code that removes the linefeed you do not like, and then call that, or (perhaps more risky) add an advice to mml-insert-tag. Or simply override it with your own version :-) Best regards, Adam -- "Jo, tak som falbyder, det ville da være Adam Sjøgren prisværdigt." a...@koldfront.dk