> > > I added those 2 lines to .mh_profile but still doesn't work.
> > > Error message:
> > >
> > > mhbuild: draft shouldn't contain MIME-Version: field
> > >
> > > And this is the draft message:
> > >
> > > To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > cc:
> > > From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Fcc: +outbox
> > > Subject:test attach
> > > X-MH-Attachment: /Users/phil/Desktop
> > > X-MH-Attachment: /Users/phil/Desktop/Job-Sites.pdf
> > > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
> > > Content-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > You can't MIMEfy a message twice, which is what this has tried to do.
> > The presence of an attach header in the draft causes it to be MIMEfied,
> > if I remember correctly, so the draft must *not* be MIMEfied when you
> > send it.
> >
> > Did you run it through mhbuild manually or do you have automimeproc set?
>
> I have "automimeproc: 1" set in my .mh_profile.
> It looks like the message already gets MIMEfied when (or before) I do
> 'attach <filename>' and the AGAIN when I 'send'; when I have "automimeproc:
> 0" it works. Is this (unwanted MIMEfication) a bug?
> Speaking about bugs: the first "X-MH-Attachment:" shouldn't be there, right?
>
> Philipp
It does sound like there should at least be some documentation to the effect
that automimeproc should not be set if the attachment code is being used.
Possibly I should even check for this and force automimeproc to 0.
The "X-MH-Attachment: /Users/phil/Desktop" should not be there, but I can't
tell whether it's a bug or just the result of an attach command from the mail.
Something that I forgot to mention in my earlier note is that you will also
need a like like
mhshow-suffix-application/pdf: .pdf
in your .mh_profile, but that's probably not the problem here. Could you please
list all actions that you're taking and include a complete copy of your profile
so that I can figure out what's going on?
Jon
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