Oliver wrote: > Currently, the attach command defaults to printing: > "whatnow: can't attach because no header field name was given." > If a header field name is given it adds the filename to the header. What > I'm suggesting is that the default is to construct an mhbuild directive > - something like `#text/plain; name="foo" <>[] ~/foo' and stick it on > the end of the body of the message draft.
Well, I guess that this would work. I see two issues with it. First, there is no "annotate body" function so one would have to be written. But that's no big deal. The harder one is what to do about any existing body content. Should the code scan it looking for #s and parse them to determine which ones are mhbuild directives and double the #s for ones that are not? Jon _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list Nmh-workers@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers